On 2012-04-09 21:58, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> Policy section 9.3.2:
> 
> Files and directories under `/run', including ones referred to via the
> compatibility paths `/var/run' and `/var/lock', are normally stored on
> a temporary filesystem and are normally not persistent across a
> reboot.  The `init.d' scripts must handle this correctly.  This will
> typically mean creating any required subdirectories dynamically when
> the `init.d' script is run.

I stand corrected and am happy to include a change for the init script
to create the /var/lock directory and remove the directory from the
binary package. Unfortunately, I am not completely swamped with
real-world projects and will probably be unable to make even this simple
change within the next few weeks. NMUs for this issue are welcome, as
are co-maintainers for strongswan.

best regards,
Rene



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