On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:46:31AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 13:50:32 -0400
> bob <Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> > Yes it would, at least for me. /usr is for program files, and is
> > somewhat limited in size. If that's all it was used for, that
> > would be fine.. but when the archives are in the same place, and
> > start growing, that is a major problem. Right now I probably have
> > close to a half gig of archives, and I don't have that major of
> > lists.
>
> > /home or /var is a better place for that stuff.
>
> symlinks are your friend. Just link out the directories you want
> elsewhere.
politely disagree ;-) symlinks are a workaround for poorly sized partitions
or bad directory structures. Just my opinion.
Even though mailman is cross platform the newly release LSB 1.0 may have
some useful guidelines.
I like to think /usr can be mounted read-only in most cases.
/var/ is a good place for files/logs/archives etc that grow.
I personally would prefer the following scheme:
program in /usr
archives in /var
configs in /etc
The package would get installed in /usr. no need to backup application
could be re-installed from scratch or patched independently of the tree.
Archives in /var could be part of a backup rotation.
/etc/mailman would be all the custom config for each list. This of course
gets saved in CVS.
Chuck Moss
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