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Re: [hylafax-users] Wondering about Directory Structure
* Pedro Rocadas <procadas@yahoo.com> [030828 09:26]:
> Well, imagine HylaFAX as a email server, /var/spool
> looks like the logical path to place hylafax, but I
> conced that the configuration files stored in /etc
> (Red Hat speaking) could be a good place too.
>
And how would the chrooted deamons access it?
Everything is under $SPOOL because that way a chroot $SPOOL allows
access to everything hylafax needs to run, and limits possible system
damage on "something bad happening".
Many rpms/deb/etc put a symlink from /etc/hylafax -> $SPOOL/etc so
people really needing to find hfaxd/faxq/faxgetty/faxsend config
somewhere under /etc can do so..
> --- News Administrator <News.Administrator@bott.de>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > yesterday I've installed the new Hylafax 4.1.7
> > package as RPM.
> >
> > Now I'm wondering about the directory structure:
> > most parts are under
> > "/var/spool/hylafax".
> > I think this absolut untypical. So what is your
> > opinion ?
> >
> > Should I rather install it with the source ?
> >
> > Please tell what you mean.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Andreas
> >
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