On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 04:37:28PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> The right place for that kind of state is /var/state, not /var/run.
The FHS defines /var/lib. /var/state isn't even mentioned.
Debian GNU/Linux uses /var/run/random-seed, I was too naive.
Thanks,
Marcus
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stdio/libio is just part of libc, and what's in libc has no direct effect
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accidentally installing new incompatible binaries in /lib, the only kind of
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they
Hullo! I'm wondering what the expected behaviour of a libio-based app
is running under a stdio-based hurd.
I am building a native glibc and have reached the sunrpc stuff. IIRC,
we don't build this in a cross-build.
Just running rpcgen under GNU/Linux (After everything's installed) presents me
Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > o User ids
> > > - settrans: The euid and egid of the user that lauched
> > > settrans.
> > > - libfshelp: The uid and gid of the node.
> > The user might not always (unlike root) have the ability change
> > the e
The right place for that kind of state is /var/state, not /var/run.
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On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 01:56:04PM -0400, Joshua Rosen wrote:
> Do we (should we) pay attention to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard?
Yes. Thanks a lot. I actually just took what we use in Debian GNU/Linux.
It seems there is a bug. The quotes you posted make it very clear that
/var/lib is the
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Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 06:47:12PM +0200, Oystein Viggen wrote:
> > Quoth Marcus Brinkmann:
> >
> > > Use --seed-file to store a seed file across reboots (in /var/run).
> >
> > At least in Debian GNU hurd, the boot scripts seem to do this:
> >
> > if test -d /var/run
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 06:47:12PM +0200, Oystein Viggen wrote:
> Quoth Marcus Brinkmann:
>
> > Use --seed-file to store a seed file across reboots (in /var/run).
>
> At least in Debian GNU hurd, the boot scripts seem to do this:
>
> if test -d /var/run; then
> (cd /var/run && { rm -rf --
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