/logs
which would create the logs in the build area of the site. Alternatively
project.home could be used as well.
What do you reckon mate?
Cheers,
Marcus
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Hi Ross,
Thanks for your response, much appreciated mate.
Ross Gardler wrote:
Marcus Crafter wrote:
> so I was
wondering if there was a list (or if someone might be able to list) the
directories in the forrest.tgz that are required for running Forrest, as
opposed to purely source code used
ike debian a lot, I use for everything, and I
think that this would help forrest to be more standard from the O.S. POV.
Glad to come across another happy Debian user :)
Thanks for your help - much appreciated :)
Cheers,
Marcus
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see what
the status is though, we might be able to take advantage of it in the
future. :)
Upayavira wrote:
Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
Marcus Crafter wrote:
From anywhere on the system, /usr/bin/forrest would use the single
installation for all users.
This behaviour seems to have changed somewhat fro
tually be working with their own copy of forrest locally?
Hope this isn't too much off the bat - just trying to learn as much as I
can about how Forrest is intended to run and be installed so I can make
the package the best as possible.
Hope everyone has a nice evening.
Ch