* Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de> [07-28-19 04:39]:
On Sat, Jul 27, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Hmm, do you have any pointer on such distributions and their usage pattern of /usr/etc? I wasn't able to find something, that really matters in this regard.
OSTree is using /usr/etc to store data for their three-way-diff-merge of configuration files. On *BSD, users have to edit the files in /usr/etc, while in our case, this should be "read-only", and user have to create the changes in /etc. There are distributions who did the "UsrMerge" by moving /etc to /usr/etc and makeing /etc a symlink to /usr
For consistency and efficiency reasons, I still prefer /usr/etc.
what about /usr/local/etc
In general I fully agree, but if people from other distributions tell me, they would not be able to follow us for this reasons, then /usr/etc is for me a no-go. It doesn't make sense to create something, which only openSUSE will do and everybody else is not able to do.
So in my humble opinion, we should examine the current usage patterns of /usr/ etc and decide based on that result, if it's worth to create some hassle for them, relative to our packaging, or if it's even neglectable.
What would happen if we choose /usr/etc and other distributions cannot follow us? 1. we are the only one who are doing, and will always be different 2. The others will come up with another standard, and either we are alone/different, or have to do the work a second time.
I don't like any of this options.
Thorsten
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