Re: 1.0
Dirk Eddelbuettel (Dirk.Eddelbuettel@qed.econ.queensu.ca) wrote on 15 November 1995 08:46:
> Carlos> Keeping a distribution intact is an illusion. I've just installed
> Carlos> it and have already changed many things. A distribution is only
> Carlos> good for a start, particularly the base part. The packages are more
> Carlos> "upgradable" from the distribution.
>
>Why don't you use the /usr/local part of the filesystem?
I do when possible.
>Works perfectly well for local additions to TeX (/usr/local/lib/texmf/),
>emacs (/usr/local/lib/emacs/site-lisp), info files (/usr/local/info with
>referenes from /usr/info/dir), local configuration scripts in /usr/local/etc,
>local src, includes, libs and so on.
>
>Some changes have of course to be made to files in /etc or /boot --- but
>that's why Debian packages normally declare these files as conffiles so that
>they are not inadvertedly overwritten during upgrades the relevant package.
There are things that I want in the root partition. For example, I
want zsh as my login shell for root, and I want it in /bin in case
/usr is not accessible. Also, I want color-ls, and in /bin for the
same reason. Further, I want e2fsprogs-0.5c.tar.gz, which makes a
mess in /sbin, etc. I also want cp to be able to copy sparse files
without filling the disk with zeroes, so I'll patch it and recompile.
Carlos
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- From: Carlos Carvalho <carlos@snfep1.if.usp.br>
- Re: 1.0
- From: Dirk.Eddelbuettel@qed.econ.queensu.ca