On 5/10/05, Karoly Negyesi <karoly@negyesi.net> wrote:
If you are doing this, then lose drupal from path, like this:
public_html/.htaccess.example public_html/index.php public_html/core public_html/local
Now that you do it like that, I agree that having 'drupal/' is just one more unnecessary path depth. The way you did it above looks good to me. I'm a bit concerned about renaming 'core' to 'drupal' - might be confusing (or even technically problematic) since 'drupal' is also the name of the core CVS repository? We would end up with the path '/cvs/drupal/drupal/[subdirs]'. The ViewCVS address is already http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/drupal/. Do you want to add a third 'drupal' to this path? I sure don't. Also, if and when this new directory structure gets committed, we need to encourage module developers to create new folders only within the 'local' directory tree. E.g. the 'files' directory, which is used by upload.module (and others?), should NOT be in /core/files, but instead in /local/files, or possibly in /local/sites/site1.com/files. Jaza.