On Tue, Jan 13, 2015, at 04:06 PM, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> > == Scope ==
> > * Other developers:
> > *** Use systemd-tmpfiles instead of placing content in /var  (TODO: better 
> > docs
> > for this)
> Is this a strict dependency or a nice-to-have item?  That is, are we talking 
> about having to change all such packages in Fedora (or some specific subset) 
> within the next ~month?

If the package is just installing an empty directory hierarchy, it's a nice to 
have - rpm-ostree auto-synthesizes tmpfiles.d snippets.

If it's installing a regular file, then it won't work - the package (daemon) 
needs to create it on start.

The goal of this is:
 - Support "factory reset"
 - Make it clear that (rpm-)ostree itself never touches /var, not on install or 
upgrade.
   It's the sole province of 1) The daemon writing the content 2) The 
administrator's chosen backup system.
   (We use systemd-tmpfiles because it's a convenient way to ensure correct 
SELinux labeling for
    initial directories)

 
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