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Re: GNUstep filesystem spec
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Nicola Pero |
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Re: GNUstep filesystem spec |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Oct 2002 18:44:25 +0100 (BST) |
Hi Martin,
> > Thanks Jeff - I quite like your suggestion for the network directory -
> > if the network domain is to be mounted from a remote server, [...] we
> > should not be creating it as a directory.
>
> Well, you still need the directory as mount point anyway.
Yes - thanks! After a quick look at the NFS doc you are definitely right
... so it should all already work ? ... has anyone done/used it ?
> Also I think the GNUSTEP_*_ROOT folders should always be present:
> this also prevents problems like people creating a 'GNUstep/local' folder
> and wondering why it doesn't work.
Ok - yes
> It's a good idea to disable the creation of empty and unused folders within
> the domains. But it could be useful to provide a script or make rule to
> create
> the basic directory tree, e.g. to help sysadmins to setup local
> templates or whatever.
Ok - thanks - good point - so we'd run the script for the
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT when we install gnustep-make; sysadmins can then
manually run it for other domains as well if they so wish.
Re: GNUstep filesystem spec, Martin Brecher, 2002/10/04
- Re: GNUstep filesystem spec,
Nicola Pero <=