Chipping in here, because although the answers are (of course!) correct it may clarify a bit...
On Friday 13 August 2004 02:40, Bill Moran wrote: > "Joshua Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have decided to take the plunge and try out 5.2.1. I figure it will be > > 5.3 soon and I like the idea of upgrading at that time. So I am going to > > start fiddling with it. > > > > The first thing I am noticing is when installing apps from the ports > > directory my config files are getting put into /usr/local/etc instead of > > where I am used to /etc. > > Huh? What version of FreeBSD were you using that put them in /etc? > They've always gone in /usr/local/etc ... since 2.2 at least. > > > I am guessing this by design and wanted to confirm this. > > Yes, it's by design. For system (OS, that's kernel and userland) settings you have /etc For local (packages/ports) settings you have /usr/local/etc or /usr/X11R6/etc Of course these two local bases should have been merely hard linked long ago but that's not my decision :) > > Is this a config setting somewhere? It is fine in the /usr/local/etc > > directory but if it is a config setting then perhaps there are other > > settings that have changed that I have not encountered yet. I would like > > to read up on the changes. > > > > While I am on the subject. Are there any other differences between 4.10 > > and 5.X that will take me by surprise? Perhaps the way you load modules and the way you pass module parameters to the kernel in the loader. Also, 5.X needs /usr to be mounted because of "dynamic root" and if building a kernel, LINT has moved to be NOTES and its meaning has changed slightly as well as their locations inside /usr/src/sys. > > I read through the Release notes on FreeBSD.org and it never mentioned > > the /etc directory thing. So perhaps there are some other items I should > > keep my eye out for. This generally isn't anything new compared to 4.X or even before that. > The FreeBSD handbook is being updated all the time. You'll probably want > to re-read a lot of it to see what kind of changes are occurring. There > are also a lot of new man pages in existance. If you have specific > questions, you can always ask on this list. I'm sure the $LOCALBASE and $X11BASE thing is discussed in the Handbook or at least the Porters Handbook, yes. Regards, HTH, Dan _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"