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    httpdocs-directory

    Could you please give your users the possibility to specify the position of the httpdocs-directory using the ini-file and/or a parameter for the commandline?

    Thanks!

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    Why? its just like any other application data.

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    Originally posted by N. Werensteijn
    Why? its just like any other application data.
    Because in the moment, the binary and the httpdocs-directory need to be in the same directory. But the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/fhs/) asks us to put the binaries into /usr/bin (or /bin, /sbin /usr/sbin) and the application data into /usr/share. When i put the binary into /usr/bin and someone tries to start it from there, he won't have a web-interface within that session.

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    Agreed. You could also have the program search the current directory and /usr/share/tss2 for the httpdocs subdirectory, if no directory is specified.

    BTW, why is the server called "linux_server" instead of tss2? (Or to follow the pattern of daemons, ts2d. Or even teamspeak2d.) It's rather anonymous in the context of other service programs.

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    Because is a linux newbie

    TS2 linux client uses the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard but Ralf is ignorant about that stuff. Ill tell him when he is back.

    And forgive me my initial question, i thought you were referening to the windows platform.

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    We were all newbies once. And for those of us who are contantly poking our nose into new stuff, we remain newbies for life!

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    Confusious could not have said that better.

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