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Re: Repository location according to FHS

From: Todd A. Jacobs <nospam_at_codegnome.org>
Date: 2005-09-10 20:00:44 CEST

On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:20:12PM -0400, Patrick John Hays wrote:

>/srv/svn/repo/name-of-project

This is probably the most-correct way to do it, but very few distros
currently support /srv out of the box. Most still rely on /var (e.g.
Debian likes to stuff CVS repositories into /var/cvs).

Luckily, you can put the repo anywhere you like, and symlink it to
somewhere in /srv. But in practice, it is probably more important to
follow your distro's current conventions for real repository locations
if they don't follow the latest FHS standards.

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