Hi,

On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 11:30:26AM +0000, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
> I do have a side question regarding to a possible solution of this issue.
> Back In Time (BIT) still have eight example callback scripts in a separate
> repo [1]. I plan to integrate them into the primary repo. But I ask myself
> where to install them when "./configure && make && sudo make install" is
> called?
> 
> BIT does look in "~/.config/backintime" for a file named "user-callback".
> 
> I would propose to install the 8 example scripts in this folder with a
> naming pattern that backintime does treat them as not active in the first
> place.
> 
>     ~./config/user-callback.example.default
>     ~./config/user-callback.example.apt-backup
>     ~./config/user-callback.example.sendmail
>     ~./config/user-callback.example.notify
>     ...
> 
> So this scripts would become a part of the "backintime-commen" package.
> 
> Is this acceptable for you as Debian Maintainers?

The correct place for these is in /usr/share/doc/<pkg>, at least as far as
Debian is concerned. The package manager has no business touching files in
user home directories and if you build that into upstream, the Debian
packaging will have to work around it.

Cheers,

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Debian Developer                         http://people.debian.org/~jmw

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