Hi all, while working on Hashicorp Vault and OpenBao packages (stay tuned, mail to Factory will come soon) I stumbled upon something I did not have to do for quite a while. Hence my question what the current practice is on that. 1. How should I handle files in /etc/openbao that should "belong" to the package, but should not be packaged at all (the admin needs to create that herself)? Not having the file in the package means that querying RPM will not yield which package this file belongs to. Of course, the directory name might give a hint, but I would like to have rpm answer that question properly. My most educated guess whould be to %ghost those files. Not sure if that is the right way]tm]. :-) 2. How to treat example configuration files? Files that are not used and thus can be safely overwritten by package upgrades. My first idea was to put them into /etc/openbao, with e.g. a sample suffix. But packages should[tm] no longer write to /etc/, AFAIK. So it would be better to put them into /usr/share/doc/packages/openbao? Which also allows to safeley overwrite them on package upgrades. Would be great to get some recommendations! Thanks in advance! Kind Regards, Johannes