Hi,
In light of #cephday I noticed something that struck me as odd. The
presenation listed the following as the RADOS extensions directory (if I
recall correctly):
/var/lib/rados/*.so
However, it's very atypical to have shared libraries in /var. As far as
I know /var/lib is typically used for persistent (non-executable)
storage (think dpkg for example).
So I'm guessing /usr/lib/rados/*.so would probably be a more suitable
home for the RADOS extensions.
While this isn't the most important thing in the world, I guess it makes
sense to change this now as it's not a commonly used feature yet (read
there are no third party packages depending on this location yet).
In addition when submitting the code for inclusion into Debian/Fedora, I
wouldn't be surprised if they had similar "objections".
At #cephday I briefly spoke to Wido about this, if I recall correctly he
confirmed this was sortof a known issue. If that's correct please view
this e-mail just as a reminder or something.
Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn
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