Bug#945269: debian-policy: packages should use tmpfiles.d(5) to create directories below /var
>>>>> "Luca" == Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org> writes:
Luca> Aside from more practical considerations, shipping /var
Luca> content in packages is problematic because it's supposed to be
Luca> local variable data,
I agree with the above.
Luca> that can be removed without breaking a
Luca> system.
Says who?
Where?
Do we have any agreement within Debian that is true for Debian systems?
If so, where? This is the first I am hearing about the idea I should be
able to delete local variable data and have the system still work.
If you're talking about *empty directories in /var* or *cache
directories in /var*,
I support that as a goal. I think it is a new goal though, and I'm
uncomfortable stating it as a reality.
(I think tmpfiles.d helps us achieve that and that's one of the
compelling reasons for tmpfiles.d).
But WRT other data in /var, I don't think we've agreed that being able
to delete it is a goal.
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