Re: [vdr] Why use /var/lib/vdr?

2013-12-11 Thread Ed Hein
Hi,

files that are managed by services directly usually go into /var/lib/SERVICE/, 
e.g. channels.conf is updated automatically or when you shuffle channels in 
menu. Files that are meant to be edited by root go into /etc. The configuration 
files in /etc are readonly to non-root users/services.

Cya, Ed



cedric.dew...@telfort.nl cedric.dew...@telfort.nl schrieb:
Hi All,
I have build VDR systems based on arch linux and debian. On both, one
half of the configuration files in is /etc/vdr, the other half in
/var/lib/vdr.
Why has the location /var/lib/vdr been choosen for the configuration
files?
Best regards,
Cedric




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Re: [vdr] Why use /var/lib/vdr?

2013-12-11 Thread Gerald Dachs
Am 11.12.2013 18:55, schrieb cedric.dew...@telfort.nl:
 Hi All,

 I have build VDR systems based on arch linux and debian. On both, one
 half of the configuration files in is /etc/vdr, the other half in
 /var/lib/vdr.
 Why has the location /var/lib/vdr been choosen for the configuration
 files?
That is not true. Configuration-Files are only in /etc/vdr. What you can
see in /var/lib/vdr are data files.
Configuration files are only modified by root and never by the
application. The files in /var/lib/vdr are modified by the vdr.

Gerald

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Re: [vdr] Why use /var/lib/vdr?

2013-12-11 Thread Thomas Schmidt
Hi Cedric,

Am Mittwoch, den 11.12.2013, 18:55 +0100 schrieb
 I have build VDR systems based on arch linux and debian. On both, one
 half of the configuration files in is /etc/vdr, the other half
 in /var/lib/vdr.
 Why has the location /var/lib/vdr been choosen for the configuration
 files?

i guess you are using a Debian based distribution!?

In Debian we (the Debian VDR Team [1]) decided to use these paths about
10 years ago to comply with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) [2]
as much as possible. 

One of the requirements of the FHS is that it must be possible to mount
/etc read-only, and this alone would not work with VDR because VDR
modifies some of its config-files by itself during runtime
(channels.conf is the best example i guess), for convenience we decided
to add symlinks from /etc/vdr to to the files which are placed in
/var/lib/vdr, so you basically will find all important cfgfiles in
/etc/vdr/ but some of them are just symlinks to /var/lib/vdr/.   

[1] https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-vdr-dvb/ 
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard


Regards,
Thomas

-- 
Thomas Schmidt, Debian VDR Team
http://pkg-vdr-dvb.alioth.debian.org/

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