Subject: Re: /usr/pkg/etc vs. /etc
To: None <root@garbled.net>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 12/14/1998 15:39:35
On Dec 11, Tim Rightnour wrote
>
> I highly disagree. I nfs mount all of /usr/pkg on all 6-7 of my i386 boxes
> here.. and have never had a problem. In fact the only difficult thing was
> setting up ssh. And I did that quite easily by doing a make install on each
> host. The bins were allready built, so it just reinstalled them, and did the
> /etc magic for me. I have absolutely no problems with sharing /usr/pkg in this
> manner.. have no real desire to see scorefiles and configs shared (I *want*
> each host to be different, they *do* different things). If I wanted them
> shared, I know how to use ln, I dont need the pkg system forcing it down my
> throat.
>
So I think we filanny agree here. My response was to someone saying "we don't
need to be able to share /usr/pkg, disks are big today". I want to be able
to share /usr/pkg. Of course, pkg's that have per-host config file in /etc
needs some special handling (but this is easy with rdist :).
--
Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI. Manuel.Bouyer@lip6.fr
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