Re: Using /usr/etc/services as a fallback for /etc/services (and other NSS files)

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On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 5:50 AM Michael J Gruber <mjg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Am Fr., 27. Sept. 2024 um 11:33 Uhr schrieb Florian Weimer <fweimer@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > Do you see any problems if glibc starts using /usr/etc/services if
> > /etc/services does not exist?  Same for /usr/etc/protocols, /usr/etc/rpc
> > and so on.  It's already used on openSUSE, apparently.
> >
> > And alternative proposal was to use /usr/share/services (which I really
> > dislike), or /usr/share/nss/services (to which I do not have any
> > objections).
>
> Is OpenSUSE the only precedent so far?
>

Solus put everything in /usr/share/defaults (though I think "defaults"
isn't the right name for this) long before openSUSE did /usr/etc.

https://help.getsol.us/docs/user/software/configuration_files/

My preference would be /usr/share/<package>/<configroot>

e.g. /usr/share/nss/services for nss services,
/usr/share/pam/<pam.d/security> for pam stuff, etc.

(We have /usr/share/pam.d, but when I tried to move sddm configs to
it, it didn't take effect and I noticed pam isn't configured anymore
for configs in /usr).



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