Hi Jakub, Am Samstag, den 22.08.2015, 14:54 +0200 schrieb Jakub Wilk: > * Joachim Breitner <nome...@debian.org>, 2015-08-22, 13:58: > > With this package installed, every Debian package (i.e. a *.deb > > file) > > dropped into /srv/local-apt-repository > > Sounds like an FHS violation: “no program should rely on a specific > subdirectory structure of /srv existing or data necessarily being > stored in /srv.”
this was just discussed on IRC. Here is my rationale: Packages to be added to the repository fit the description of /srv quite perfectly. I quote. /srv : Data for services provided by this system Purpose /srv contains site-specific data which is served by this system. This main purpose of specifying this is so that users may find the location of the data files for particular service, and so that services which require a single tree for readonly data, writable data and scripts (such as cgi scripts) can be reasonably placed. Data that is only of interest to a specific user should go in that users' home directory. [..] So it is not wrong to use this directory. Also, all alternatives are wrong in some way as well. The only thing that I’m currently doing wrong is that I hard-code the path (“Therefore, no program should rely on a specific subdirectory structure of /srv existing or data necessarily being stored in /srv.”). If the package would make the path configurable, then it’d be in compliance with the FHS. Practically, I expect the intersection of those who want to use this package, and who need to have a different layout in /srv to be empty. So if I make the path configurable, it is adding complexity purely for policy compliance, and hence it is low priority for me. (My plan for doing that is to have the authorative path in the local -apt-repository.path sytemd unit, which the admin can override using usual systemd foo, and can be read from the repository creating script.) Greetings, Joachim -- -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nome...@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: F0FBF51F JID: nome...@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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