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Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] astbill 0.9.15 install paths
From: "Robert Collins" <yaqub0r () gmail ! com>
Date: 2006-04-15 15:54:25
Message-ID: 434bd3690604150854o2c947b8eg3033ce18a0948010 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hopefully I'm not too far off topic for this list. Forgive and/or
flame me if I am.
Astbill's installation paths seem to be setup and hard coded for a
linux installation. Although these paths will work with FreeBSD, I
don't think they are in accourdance with hier(7). I've appended the
areas I think may be problems. My question is, how are other
FreeBSDers handling this. I did the old 'ln -s' thing, but that
doesn't sit well with me. I looked through the config files but didn't
see a way to change the default paths. Anyone out there with an
Astbill install that follows hier(7) standards? On a side note, I was
thinking of trying to get astbill into ports (after fixing these
issues). Anyone think that is (or isn't) worth the effort?
Places where astbill *may* not follow hier(7):
- The first thing I noticed right off the bat is that it uses
'/etc/asterisk' instead of
'/usr/local/etc/asterisk'.
- It also uses '/var/lib/asterisk' when I think that it is supposed to use
'/usr/local/lib/asterisk'.
- Finally, afaik, the real meat of astbill can go pretty much anywhere you =
want.
But the docs recommend '/usr/home/astbill' w/ a symlink from your webroot=
to
/usr/local/www/astbill/wwwroot. I would think that it should be
'/usr/local/www/astbill',
with '/usr/local/www/astbill/wwwroot' being my webroot. I'm *really*
unsure about
that one though.
Thanks
-rcollins
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