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Date:      Sun, 10 Jun 2007 00:07:02 -0400
From:      Andrew Lankford <lankfordandrew@charter.net>
To:        arch@freebsd.org
Subject:   Bikeshed:  Moving around the var/db/pkg hierarchy
Message-ID:  <466B78E6.5060201@charter.net>

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Just wondering, but what are the reasons for putting port building 
options and package system meta data in the /var slice?  Maybe I'm just 
not the sort of FreeBSD user who would see a need to reserve a gigabyte 
or more for the /var partition, but /var/db/pkg keeps getting larger 
over successive upgrades even though the rest of /var really doesn't 
(assuming that programs don't dump all sorts of unclaimed rubbish in 
/var/tmp).  Why not place ports/package info in the same part of the 
tree where package files typically go, /usr/local?

Andrew Lankford



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