Now, you should be able to place backend wherever you want and to name
it what you like but you have to use a config file under /etc.
New file name:
/etc/netman.conf
Contents of /etc/netman.conf
backend=/usr/lib/netman/bin/backend
Edward
On 17/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote: > Hi Aitor,
>
> I am understanding you are giving me the go-ahead to let netman use an
> /etc/netman.conf file. In this case, the location of the backend would
> only be dictated by the path specified in the /etc/netman.conf file.
>
> Changes implemented to use an /etc/netman.conf file.
>
> Edward
>
> On 24/02/2032, aitor_czr <aitor_czr@???> wrote:
>> Ok, thanks.
>>
>> On 17/09/15 10:21, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>>> Hi Aitor,
>>>
>>> I think avoiding to use two links for the backend would help to keep
>>> the project as simple as possible. Also using the version as a
>>> directory would indicate that more than one concurrent version of
>>> netman would be installed.
>>>
>>> The frontend, netman, expects to find the backend named as backend. If
>>> this is to be changed, I will need to modify the frontend. We can also
>>> opt to use an /etc settings file to enable use use whatever location
>>> and name for the backend.
>>>
>>> So, an /etc conf file (/etc/netman.conf) would look like this:
>>> backend=/usr/lib/netman/0.1.0/netman-backend
>>>
>>> In case you instruct me to use a configuration file for the frontend,
>>> please inform me, to set me going. I can do that in an hour.
>>>
>>> Edward
>>
>>
>