Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-19 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 04:17:49PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Mo, 18.09.23 15:22, mpan (systemdml-bfok4...@mpan.pl) wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I got redirected to here from #systemd on Libera. While responding to a > > query from another person (not on #systemd), I came across an amb

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread mpan
/usr/lib/systemd/ is indeed the place for internal binaries with unstable interfaces. But it's also the place where we put binaries that we don't typically expect users to call, because they are generally called via some well define .service unit or so only. […] Thanks, that made the situation

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
On Mon, 18 Sept 2023, 17:43 Nils Kattenbeck, wrote: > > Why was the decision taken to put these into /usr/lib/systemd instead of >> > /usr/libexec/systemd/? >> >> That's a Fedoraism. Why would one put something there? >> >> /usr/lib/ is where private arch-dependent package stuff goes. What's >> t

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread Nils Kattenbeck
> > > Why was the decision taken to put these into /usr/lib/systemd instead of > > /usr/libexec/systemd/? > > That's a Fedoraism. Why would one put something there? > > /usr/lib/ is where private arch-dependent package stuff goes. What's > the rationale for /usr/libexec/ though? > I am not aware o

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Mo, 18.09.23 17:47, Nils Kattenbeck (nilskem...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hi, > > /usr/lib/systemd/ is indeed the place for internal binaries with > > unstable interfaces. But it's also the place where we put binaries > > that we don't typically expect users to call, because they are > > generally ca

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread Nils Kattenbeck
Hi, /usr/lib/systemd/ is indeed the place for internal binaries with > unstable interfaces. But it's also the place where we put binaries > that we don't typically expect users to call, because they are > generally called via some well define .service unit or so only. > > systemd-cryptsetup is one

Re: [systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Mo, 18.09.23 15:22, mpan (systemdml-bfok4...@mpan.pl) wrote: > Hello, > > I got redirected to here from #systemd on Libera. While responding to a > query from another person (not on #systemd), I came across an ambiguity. Any > answer I give, its validity would be uncertain. I wish to receive

[systemd-devel] Is systemd-cryptsetup binary internal?

2023-09-18 Thread mpan
Hello, I got redirected to here from #systemd on Libera. While responding to a query from another person (not on #systemd), I came across an ambiguity. Any answer I give, its validity would be uncertain. I wish to receive an authoritative clarification. There is systemd-cryptsetup binary