Hi
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Anders Wegge Kelle wrote: > Ralf Corsepius writes: > > > A package, which does not provide a means to override configuration > > files from below /etc, or requires users to modify files below /usr > > is broken by design. > > Both python and perl come with mechanisms to add their respective > native packages under /usr/lib/... Do you consider those packages > broken? PHP comes with pecl, that installs native packages under > /usr/share/php, so the same question applies there. Not really. Ralf is talking about configuration in /usr and not other type of data (ie) the configuration in /usr is just fine as long as there is a way for the user to override it. systemd does provide a number of options to do that. Rahul
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