On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 02:21:34PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> I am starting to test hook scripts to deploy the
> certificates into appropiate places. One idea I got while
> doing that: Have a hook.d folder with scripts that get all
> executed.

mmh

> What do you think?

I don't know, this looks so weird to me.
Considering how hooks are handled¹, I wouldn't know how this could be
any useful.

What's your use case for doing such a thing?


¹ pretty much like debian's maintainer scripts, where dpkg calls the
script with an action (upgrade/purge/remove/install/...) and some
paremeters
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