Hi Craig Am 06.02.20 um 12:31 schrieb Craig Small: > Package: systemd > Version: 244-3 > Severity: minor > File: /usr/share/man/man5/sysctl.d.5.gz > > The sysctl.d.5 man page says this: > > Configuration files are read from directories in /etc/, /run/, > /usr/local/lib/, and /lib/, in order of precedence. Each configuration file > in these configuration directories shall be named in the > style of filename.conf. Files in /etc/ override files with the same > name in /run/, /usr/local/lib/, and /lib/. Files in /run/ override files with > the same name under /usr/. > > OK, so we have 4 directories. > Anything in /etc overrides anything in the other 3. > > But files in /run? They override.. /usr? > Is this supposed to mean /usr/local/lib? > Does that mean /run does NOT override files in /lib ? > > I think the man page used to say /usr/local/lib and /usr/lib and it was > (badly) saying both directories under /usr > > Maybe.. I'm not really sure what way to interpret this.
I suppose this is a result of https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd/blob/debian/master/debian/rules#L200 doing some incorrect replacements. Replace /lib with /usr/lib and it will make more sense, I guess. I guess we have to fine-tune the sed expression.
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