On 2008-01-08 13:55:04 -0800, Dan Stromberg wrote:
> We have about 1.5 dozen files (EG inittab) that are owned by openSUSE
> and SLES, and also owned by an RPM that holds our product.
>
> I gather this is generally considered poor practice - just how bad is it?
>
> If we install the OS, install our product, then remove our product, are
> we in for losing those OS files? Will the changes be reverted (I'm
> guessing they won't be reverted)?
>
> What if we never uninstall it? It would seem to violate the principle
> of least surprise to have an RPM you should "just never uninstall", but
> is there more to it than that?
>
> What if we do an upgrade of our product RPM's - could trouble ensue
> there with two RPM's owning a file?
>
> I might prefer to move the tweaks to these system files into a shell
> script (outside an RPM) as part of our OS installer (via autoyast), but
> it's not entirely up to me.
>
> What if we had our RPM's make algorithmic changes to files like inittab
> instead of trying to own the files, and then have those same RPM's
> attempt to algorithmically revert the changes on rpm deletion - would
> that leave us in the same situation as having two RPM's owning a given
> file? I'm guessing not, but I'd like to make sure we cover all the bases.
>
> Oh, and are "application installation scripts" going the way of the dodo
> now that rpm's and deb's and pkg's are taking off?
why do you need such overlaps at all?
darix
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