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Re: Where to locate repos (on Linux)

From: Peter Connolly <psconnolly_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-11-03 23:42:58 CET

Emm... Isn't /usr/local/... mainly for executables and such-like?

I've always thought that 'var'iable data is supposed to be under /var,
so I've been using /var/svn and /var/<group>/svn since day one...
That's my two cents.

> I and others I know seem to have standardized on /usr/local/svn/ or
> something underneath that. For example,
>
> /usr/local/svn/public/repos1
> /usr/local/svn/public/repos2
> /usr/local/svn/public/repos3
>
> and
>
> /usr/local/svn/private/repos1
> /usr/local/svn/private/repos2
> /usr/local/svn/private/repos3
>

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