Fabian Grünbichler writes:
> I think we do need to ship the file in both places before 9.0 and switch
> over to using the new location (i.e., almost what this patch does), and
> then we can drop the old location with 9.0 since we know that no
> reference to the old location should still be in us
On November 18, 2024 2:15 pm, Maximiliano Sandoval wrote:
>
> Fiona Ebner writes:
>
>> It's the "qemu-server" repository, not "qemu".
>>
>> Am 09.10.24 um 14:55 schrieb Maximiliano Sandoval:
>>> Moves the network scripts from /var/lib/qemu-server into
>>> /usr/libexec/qemu-server.
>>>
>>> /usr/l
Fiona Ebner writes:
> It's the "qemu-server" repository, not "qemu".
>
> Am 09.10.24 um 14:55 schrieb Maximiliano Sandoval:
>> Moves the network scripts from /var/lib/qemu-server into
>> /usr/libexec/qemu-server.
>>
>> /usr/libexec is described as binaries run by programs which are not
>> inten
It's the "qemu-server" repository, not "qemu".
Am 09.10.24 um 14:55 schrieb Maximiliano Sandoval:
> Moves the network scripts from /var/lib/qemu-server into
> /usr/libexec/qemu-server.
>
> /usr/libexec is described as binaries run by programs which are not
> intended to be directly executed by th
Moves the network scripts from /var/lib/qemu-server into
/usr/libexec/qemu-server.
/usr/libexec is described as binaries run by programs which are not
intended to be directly executed by the user on [FHS 4.7]. On the other
hand /var/lib corresponds to variable state information, which does not
fit