Re: New filesystem layout for directory server and admin server files

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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:

| Richard Megginson wrote:
| > In order to be more linux friendly, we are currently considering
| > changing the layout from having everything under /opt/fedora-ds to
| > putting files in their FHS specific paths.  The details are here -
| > http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/FHS_Packaging
| >
| How about default schema files under /etc/schema, are these files common to 
| all instaces or just skeleton files that are used when new instance is 
| created?

I don't agree with this.  '/etc/schema' is an arbitrary location whose name
does not belie its purpose.  In other words, a 'schema' directory that resides
directly beneath '/etc' is an unqualified name.

| Having fixed directory for common schema files would be nice, easier to add 
| and remove custom schema files. 

Agreed.  How about this:
  /etc/[fedora-ds|fds]/schema/{default,custom}

That way, there would be no question about where to place custom schema files.

Michael


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