Re: FHS Compliance?

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On 10/19/06, J French <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just wondering if there's any intention of moving the default locations
for Apache's webroot and database files (MySQl, Postgres, et al) to /srv
where they belong.


Well it could be possible, but the /srv section is left up to the
individual site to dictate layout and not the vendor (if I read the
FHS correctly. So if it is called /src/www/ does that cause problems
with FHS compliance?



On that note, why is the PID file for MySQL stored under /var/lib/mysql
rather than /var/run?

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