So, basically, we have these files:

/etc/init.d/google-accounts-manager
/etc/init.d/google-address-manager
/etc/init/google-accounts-manager-service.conf
/etc/init/google-accounts-manager-task.conf
/etc/init/google-address-manager.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/system/google-address-manager.service
/usr/lib/systemd/system/google-accounts-manager.service
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts_manager_daemon.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/address_manager.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/utils.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/manage_accounts.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/desired_accounts.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts_manager.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts.py
/usr/share/google/google_daemon/manage_addresses.py

My proposal:

> /etc/init.d/google-accounts-manager
> /etc/init.d/google-address-manager

No need for these. We can delete them... right?

> /etc/init/google-accounts-manager-service.conf
> /etc/init/google-accounts-manager-task.conf
> /etc/init/google-address-manager.conf

Maybe these should go in /etc/sysconfig


> /usr/lib/systemd/system/google-address-manager.service
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/google-accounts-manager.service

Modify these so they point to /usr/share/google-daemon if possible.


> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts_manager_daemon.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/address_manager.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/utils.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/manage_accounts.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/desired_accounts.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts_manager.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/accounts.py
> /usr/share/google/google_daemon/manage_addresses.py

Move these to /usr/share/google-daemon

I'll show a spec in a little while.

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