Re: [arch-dev-public] [signoff] filesystem 2010.02-2

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On 02/13/2010 12:10 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
On 13/02/10 12:44, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Am Samstag, 6. Februar 2010 05:51:02 schrieb Allan McRae:
It would be nicer if you did the change automatically from
post_install/post_upgrade. Detecting the presence of the include is
simple done with grep, and adding it is a simple echo. Other packages
touch this file directly and will get changed to dropping an
ld.so.conf.d file in the future, those packages will stop working if
this ld.so.conf change isn't done.
The filesystem package touches the group and passwd files in the same
way, so there's no excuse not to do this change automatically.

So...  what are we doing for this?   I have a couple of packages I want
to update to this new include directory but will hold off until this
leaves [testing].

I think this is correct. I thought about it and on the one hand ld.so.conf is
aconfig file; but it's not one that is edited by the user but by several
packages on install.

So its fine to update it during the upgrade. Maybe in future versions if all other packages use the include dir we can remove that file from the backup
array.

I went ahead and put filesystem-2010.02-2 into testing.

Please sign off.

Change worked fine here.

Signoff i686.
Allan


Upgrading from previous 2010.02-1 produce a double "include" entry, reinstalling produce a triple entry, etc...

Changing this, fixes the issue:

-grep -q '^\s*include\s*/etc/ld.so.conf.d/\*.conf\s*$' etc/ld.so.conf \
+grep -q '^include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/\*.conf$' /etc/ld.so.conf \


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