[Asterisk-Dev] Install destination on Solaris

Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Thu Nov 17 17:09:00 MST 2005


On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 07:28:36PM +0000, tim panton wrote:

> The history here is that in classic Solaris /usr can be mounted read  
> only by a roomful of diskless devices.
> This means that you didn't put _anything_ in /usr that hadn't come  
> off the OS disk.
> 
> Since no-one has bought a diskless Sun for 10 years, I guess it is  
> probably not an issue these days,
> but it will still be in the official rule book :-) .

Historically, /usr/local is a NFS share shared by all the local systems.
Thus you build asterisk once on /usr/local and it should work for all of
your systems.

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