On the linux servers
I use /usr/incoming/src or /usr/incoming/RPMS
I also have /usr/incoming/installed/(RPMS|src)
On the sun(os) servers I have /usr/local/src/(int|ext|patches)
just my 2 cents
Mike
"Steven W. Orr" wrote:
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> I have a /usr/src/redhat/NON-RPMS
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I have a /usr/src/redhat/NON-RPMS
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On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 03:31:21PM -0500, Alan Mead wrote:
> I have a dumb question: Let's suppose I like to keep the RPMs and
> occasional tarballs that I DL. Where is the "right" place to keep them?
[...]
I usually keep them in /usr/local/src/(RPM|SRPM|TAR), but there's no
"right" (as in can
Alan,
I'd suggest /usr/local/whatever
Regards
Gustav
Alan Mead wrote:
>
> I have a dumb question: Let's suppose I like to keep the RPMs and
> occasional tarballs that I DL. Where is the "right" place to keep them?
>
> I've just been putting them in my home directory, but I want to move them
On 04-Apr-00 Alan Mead opined:
> I have a dumb question: Let's suppose I like to keep the RPMs and
> occasional tarballs that I DL. Where is the "right" place to keep them?
>
> I've just been putting them in my home directory, but I want to move them
> off of the /home partition.
Any place y
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I have a dumb question: Let's suppose I like to keep the RPMs and
> occasional tarballs that I DL. Where is the "right" place to keep
> them?
> I've just been putting them in my home directory, but I want to move
> them off of the /home partition.
Alan, there's rea
I have a dumb question: Let's suppose I like to keep the RPMs and
occasional tarballs that I DL. Where is the "right" place to keep them?
I've just been putting them in my home directory, but I want to move them
off of the /home partition.
-Alan Mead
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