On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 07:15:48PM +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> > FHS says both that we must not impose any particular
directory
> > structure within /srv, and that we must use /srv as the "default
> > location" for storing data used by services. The only way to satisfy
> > that would be to do the equivalent of "DocumentRoot /srv" for every
> > service, which would be simply stupid.
> It doesn't say you must not have any particular defaults in srv -- just
> that applications must not expect it to be in any particular way.
Replace applications there by third-party applications
No, I don't think so, actually.
Obviously Fedora-packaged apps can expect whatever Fedora layout
Fedora
provides.
Why is that obvious?
For example, look at /usr/local. Fedora provides a default layout there, but
any Fedora-packaged program which has a problem if someone does something
different is broken.
Similarly, creating a /srv/www and making it the default document root for
apache is fine. However, making other packages expect it to be there isn't
so good.
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