Re: [HEADS-UP] Moving /var/run and /var/lock to tmpfs in Rawhide

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----- "Toshio Kuratomi" <a.badger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

| corner cases:
| * After installation but before reboot, the application is able to
| startup
|   and write to a directory in /var/run and/or /var/lock

This is the case what I want to know a solution. though no one is giving me an answer for my question yet.

| 2) The act of installing the rpm should create the necessary
| directories.
| Alternately, the program (or as you say, the init script) can create
| the
| necessary directories.  Note that I don't believe that systemd gives
| you the
| flexibility to do that sort of thing (there's no "script" in its init
| stuff)
| so you'd need a wrapper script for the program itself or write a patch
| to
| the program itself to achieve this where the program doesn't create
| the
| directory already and if we don't do this from within the rpm
| payload.

To get this working on SELinux, are we presuming that restorecond is running on the system or does the package maintainer need to take care of running restorecon manually in the script or the program?

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