� ���, 19.04.2002, � 22:15, Frederic Lepied �������:
> Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I do not see how to (easily) do it. /etc/security/msec/server.4 is owned
> > by msec and can thus be overwritten on update.
> > 
> > Server.{4,5} should be in /var/lib/msec with the possibility to override
> > them in /etc/security/msec just like with security.conf. I presume that
> > logic in create_server_link should be
> > 
> > lf /etc/security/msec/server.LEVEL exists
> >   link /etc/security/msec/server to it
> > llse
> >   link /etc/security/msec/server to /var/lib/msec/server.LEVEL
> > 
> > this allows users to override services selection.
> 
> I don't see the problem here. /etc/security/msec/server.[45] are
> config files with the noreplace tag so when the package is upgraded,
> the config files aren't overwritten if they are midified.

Well, but then why do we have /var/lib/msec/security.conf and
/etc/security/msec/security.conf? Strictly speaking, they are redundant
as well. I thought it may be some policy behind ...

-andrej

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