Java program accessible by all users
James Wilkinson
fedora at westexe.demon.co.uk
Mon Dec 5 21:48:42 UTC 2005
Paul Smith wrote:
> Thanks, Christofer. I was thinking about putting it in /usr/bin. Is
> that a good choice?
John Summerfied replied:
> No. Read your manuals:-)
Paul replied:
> Sure! Could you please suggest to me the relevant documentation?
I don't think you really got a good answer to that one, Paul. There's a
*lot* of documentation out there, and some of the best documentation for
that particular question is for old versions of Red Hat Linux.
I'd firstly point you to http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ , the File
Hierarchy Standard. I'd say that reading the whole lot is worthwhile: it
clarifies a lot about the way a Linux installation works, and why files
go where they do.
If you don't want to do that, the /usr/local section *is* worth reading.
As for the old documentation,
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-6.1-Manual/ref-guide/ch-sysadmin.html#S3-SYSADMIN-USR-LOCAL
(through to the end) is still 100% accurate, apart from some of the
subdirectories of /var having changed or not necessarily being there
(they never were). And three fairly obvious changes:
* The File Hierarchy Standard has replaced FSSTND
* yum / yumex / etc has replaced Gnome-RPM
* Fedora and RHEL have replaced Red Hat Linux!
Hope this helps,
James.
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