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Re: Server Adjustments
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Glus Xof |
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Re: Server Adjustments |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:14:56 +0100 |
2009/12/15 Alfred M. Szmidt <address@hidden>:
> I understand.,, but what happens about /etc/init.d shell scripts (I
> mean the ones which start, stop & restart servers) ? Would be
> possible to get more info about the way of manage them ?
>
> That is very operating system dependant, gNewSense does it one way,
> Fedora another, Ubuntu yet another way. In general, it is a bad idea
> to install anything in $(sysconfdir), since files might have been
> modified by the system admin.
>
> It is always safest, and best, to leave configuration files to be
> installed manually.
Well, I understand: things like /etc/init.d shell scripts should be
decided by the system admin... Thanks to all !
But right now, I've a little problem because my server has a
configuration file. I thought that the best place to place it would be
the /etc folder... It seems that it's precisely the default value of
$(sysconfigdir), but I don't know if it's possible to my server (my
programm) knows this value from the header config.h.
Furthermore, the configuration file should be placed in
$(sysconfigdir) at the install process. So, Makefile should receive
the value of $(sysconfigdir) from the configuration process.
What should I do in my configure.ac ?... Would be necessary to make
changes in my Makefile.am ?
What do you suggest ?
Thanks,
Glus
- Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Eric Blake, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments,
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- Re: Server Adjustments, William Pursell, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Bob Friesenhahn, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Steffen DETTMER, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Richard Ash, 2009/12/15