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[Mldonkey-users] Re: Problems Resolved
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Sven Hartge |
Subject: |
[Mldonkey-users] Re: Problems Resolved |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Dec 2002 19:44:50 +0100 |
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tin/1.5.14-20020926 ("Soil") (UNIX) (Linux/2.4.20-112 (i586)) |
Olaf Bossen <address@hidden> wrote:
> - There is such a thing as an /etc and a /bin directory. In window$ it's
> normal to have everything in on place in Linux it isn't: the ini files
> should go in a subdirectory of /etc, the log temp and dynamic files in
> the /var hierachy and the files itself in the /bin or /usr bin. Or even
> better in the /usr/local hierachy
Since mldonkey is a program intended to be run by a _user_, it is normal
the config files also belong into the users $HOME.
A config-file in e.g. /etc would have to be world-writable to be used by
mldonkey run as a non-root user. (Never run anything as root, you have
been warned!)
Or is your mozilla-cache located unter /var/cache?
The way it is now is just fine.
S°
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