Re: CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-25 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 04:56:36PM +0200, Nicos Gollan said > On Saturday 25 October 2003 16:23, Frank A. Uepping wrote: > > Hi, > > Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. > > I have some misgivings about this location. > > Doesn't the filesystem standard allow to delete all files

Re: CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-25 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Saturday 25 October 2003 16:23, Frank A. Uepping wrote: > Hi, > Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. > I have some misgivings about this location. > Doesn't the filesystem standard allow to delete all files below /var? > This would be rather fatal for the development team if s

CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-25 Thread Frank A. Uepping
Hi, Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. I have some misgivings about this location. Doesn't the filesystem standard allow to delete all files below /var? This would be rather fatal for the development team if some careless admin follows this rule. /FAU -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-21 Thread Hubert Chan
> "Frank" == Frank A Uepping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Frank> Hi, Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. I Frank> have some misgivings about this location. Doesn't the filesystem Frank> standard allow to delete all files below /var? No, that is /tmp. /var is for files th

Re: CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-21 Thread David Christensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Frank A. Uepping wrote: > Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. 1. Both Cederqvist and Fogel refer to /usr/local/cvsroot. 2. I put my CVS repository under /cvs so I don't have to type a long path name. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTE

CVS /var/lib/cvs filesystem standard

2003-10-21 Thread Frank A. Uepping
Hi, Debian creates a CVS reposetory in /var/lib by default. I have some misgivings about this location. Doesn't the filesystem standard allow to delete all files below /var? This would be rather fatal for the development team if some careless admin follows this rule. /FAU -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em