At 12:21 AM 9/25/96 -0400, Randall S. Winchester wrote:
>I have used majordomo for a number of years now, and there is one part of
>the installation that has always erked me, and that I have always changed
>myself through various releases. It would look alot cleaner to have all the
>perl scripts and such in the bin directory. One could go further and
>suggest that some of the files get put into an "etc" directory. However, I
>do not like going to the top of the majordmomo tree and seeing this:
Wait...I am confused. If you have used it all these years, did you skip
the 1.93 version? Is the 1.94 version that much different then 1.93? Did
you know that you can TELL IT where you want the files? (I am not using
the 1.94 yet until it is out of beta since I am not a BIG hacker and if
something goes wrong, I am in trouble). I myself decided that I didn't
want the majordomo stuff scattered all about so I told it in the config
files where I wanted the files to be at. ALL of my majordomo stuff is
under /usr/home/majordom and subdirectories under that. NONE of my
majordomo files are in any other directories. Unless 1.94 is that much
different, read the docs and config files and it should tell/ask you where
you want the files and then just put them there. Easy enough to me. If
you want all of your perl scripts in the bin directory, then tell it to put
them and look for them there.
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