• Laser@feddit.org
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    14 hours ago

    Is /var really such a mystery? I always understood it as the non-volatile system directory that can be written into. Like log files, databases, cache etc. /var/tmp it’s somewhat weird because a non-volatile temporary folder for me is just cache, and /var/lib is named somewhat weird because it doesn’t hold what I’d usually call libraries.

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      13 hours ago

      Indeed, but organisation is quite a mess and certain things don’t really feel like should be together. Why should /var/www and /var/lock be in the same place?

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          11 hours ago

          It’s been a while I don’t work on webservers, but any of the ones I worked on, be it Apache or Nginx, had all their domains in /var/www. I would imagine /srv to be a much better option, but I’ve never seen it done that way.

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            10 hours ago

            Well, at least for nginx, you can specify the root (or alias if required) directive; to me, it makes very little sense to rely on defaults, you need to specify your servers / virtual hosts anyways, might as well make the configuration more self-documenting…