retitle 636339 Please provide mechanism to create directory structure in
/var/run tmpfs
severity 636339 wishlist
thanks
Hello,
> I don't use init scripts, and even if i did, the runit FastCGI
> services might still get started before my init script.
I don't know how runit services work, but if
Hi Michael,
On 09/28/2011 10:22 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi Stefan,
a mechanism like tmpfiles.d [2] as provided by systemd would be the solution for
this and we should consider making that generally usable (i.e. without a
dependency on systemd).
This way your package can drop a simple file in /
Hi Stefan,
a mechanism like tmpfiles.d [2] as provided by systemd would be the solution for
this and we should consider making that generally usable (i.e. without a
dependency on systemd).
This way your package can drop a simple file in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d or you as
administrator can create a file
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.88dsf-13.11
User: rle...@debian.org
Usertags: run-transition
Hi!
Let me put this first: I think using a tmpfs for /var/run is a good idea.
But I think you have to be a little bit more careful.
The FHS states, that "Files under this directory must be cleared
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