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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Poll: Where should web applications be installed?
  @ 2003-07-23 16:27 99%         ` Max Kalika
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From: Max Kalika @ 2003-07-23 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Alvaro Figueroa Cabezas, gentoo-dev

Quoting Alvaro Figueroa Cabezas <fede2@fuerzag.ulatina.ac.cr>:

> On Jul 23 07:54, Max Kalika wrote:
> 
>> Not all applications.  The ones I've been dealing with work perfectly
>> well having all the files owned by root.
> 
> But the configuration files must be changed so that the aplication knows
> to what DB pluggin to use, and where are its DB's and stuff. Acording to
> the FHS, things that go under /usr are bound to be read only[1]

Right, so my eclass puts all config files in /etc/webapps, along with an
apache configuration block that gets activated when the user wants.  Like I
said, I've been using it with the Horde suite for a month now (upgrading
cvs snapshot builds).  Horde is very db-heavy and it has been an absolute
breeze to upgrade, and then run dispatch-conf to update the conf files
since they're all protected.

---max kalika
--max@lsit.ucsb.edu
-lsit systems administrator

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2003-07-23 14:29     ` Max Kalika
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