So what's the best
practice for removing directories that your RPM owns that contain files that the
RPM doesn't know about?
For instance, I've
got an rpm that creates several directories and installs a utility. When I
start the tool and it's clients, it starts creating files in one of the
directories that the RPM owns ( ssl certs, logs, etc ).
However, when I
remove the RPM, it doesn't remove the directories because they aren't
empty. Should I setup a post uninstall to see if this is the last instance
of the package and if it is, manually remove those
directories?
Suggestions
welcome.
.....................................................................
Steven Hajducko
Systems Engineer, Systems Integration
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Steven Hajducko
Systems Engineer, Systems Integration
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