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Package: systemd
Version: 247.9-1

The new logind.conf and logind.conf.d(5) man page describe a
logind.conf.d directory for drop-in snippets.  Please also
ship /etc/systemd/login.conf.d/ in the package to make it
easier to use this.

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On Sun, 29 Aug 2021 15:37:01 -0700 Josh Triplett <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I would very much prefer that we *not* add a bunch of empty directories
> in /etc, or for that matter in /usr. The manpages specifically list the
> paths for this, and those paths do work. And those directories will
> naturally come into existence when a package installs a file into them,
> and disappear when nothing installs files into them.
> 
> I personally find it *much* easier to get a handle on a system's
> configuration in /etc when I can see at a glance what configuration
> directories actually contain configuration files, without having a pile
> of empty directories or empty configuration files.


Considering Josh's feedback here and my own concerns as well, I'm going to
close this bug report as wontfix.

Regards,
Michael

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