"Serafeim (Serafi) Zanikolas" <[email protected]> writes: >> [proposal] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/adequate/-/wikis/overrides
This should be https://salsa.debian.org/debian/adequate/-/wikis/proposals/overrides Im not in any team, but i think it's a great idea, and a lintian-like syntax seems very sensible. I suggest that instead of --override-dirs, you take a 'systemd-like' approach where overrides are read from all of /usr/adequate/<package> and /etc/adequate/<package> /run/adequate/<package> (if you think it needed) ~/.config/adequate/<package> (if you think it needed) --- i absolutely find from helping maintain system-checking tools (chkrootkit, logcheck, etc) that many users do highly value being able to hide the output, for all sorts of reasons (as well as 'false positives' if you use stable, 'true positives' may not be 'fixed' for years). Making the override reasonably flexible will save you bug reports later, so i think it's right Hope that is helpful

