Usage of /var/db
Hello,
During a review the following question came up: Would it be OK if a package creates /var/db/<pkgname> for various kind of reasons (in this case a daemon would serve audio files the user puts there)? In Fedora only the nscd uses this directory: /var/db/Makefile /var/db/nscd/* The FHS doesn't contain any specific guidelines about the usage of /var/db/ and a quick web search revealed that on a couple of systems some daemons use /var/db like this /var/db/mysql /var/db/openldap etc. 1. Would it be acceptable in Fedora as well that a package creates /var/db/<pkgname> ? 2. Would it make sense in this specific case, where a streaming server would serve the audio files from this directory (per default)? Personally I think that a collection of audio files should not be considered a database and so it shouldn't be there. Since usually the user has his audio collection in his home directory, I would just configure the daemon that way, that the user has to specifically configure the directory where the files reside the server should stream... Thanks & Best regards, Christian -- packaging mailing list packaging@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging |
Usage of /var/db
Le Jeu 28 janvier 2010 11:49, Christian Krause a écrit :
> Would it be OK if a package creates > /var/db/<pkgname> > for various kind of reasons (in this case a daemon would serve audio > files the user puts there)? > > In Fedora only the nscd uses this directory: > /var/db/Makefile > /var/db/nscd/* > > The FHS doesn't contain any specific guidelines about the usage of > /var/db/ On the contrary the FHS is very clear about such cases « Applications must generally not add directories to the top level of /var. Such directories should only be added if they have some system-wide implication, and in consultation with the FHS mailing list. » If it's not defined by the FHS, it should not be used or created. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- packaging mailing list packaging@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging |
Usage of /var/db
On 01/28/2010 11:49 AM, Christian Krause wrote:
> Hello, > > During a review the following question came up: > > Would it be OK if a package creates > /var/db/<pkgname> > for various kind of reasons (in this case a daemon would serve audio > files the user puts there)? Generally speaking: No. > In Fedora only the nscd uses this directory: > /var/db/Makefile > /var/db/nscd/* Well, a fact which I consider similarly arguable as your case ;) I am not sufficiently familiar with nscd, but I guess it using /var/db is a historic artifact, similar to /var/named, /var/ftp, /var/yp etc. > The FHS doesn't contain any specific guidelines about the usage of > /var/db/ and a quick web search revealed that on a couple of systems > some daemons use /var/db like this > /var/db/mysql > /var/db/openldap > etc. To my knowledge this doesn't apply to fedora, because we generally advise people to use /var/lib/<package> > 1. Would it be acceptable in Fedora as well that a package creates > /var/db/<pkgname> ? I would vote against it and would recommend /var/lib/<package> or a subdirectory thereof. This way a package can "play whatever games", inside of this directory, if it needs to. > 2. Would it make sense in this specific case, where a streaming server > would serve the audio files from this directory (per default)? What kind of files are inside of this "db" directory? Are they * an arbitrary directory hierarchy of plain "content" files? * a prestructured directory hierarchy (prestructured to meet the demands of your application) of plain "content" files? * real "database" files (e.g. indicies on something else)? Depending on the answers to these questions, there would be several alternatives, rsp. further questions to be discussed. > Personally I think that a collection of audio files should not be > considered a database and so it shouldn't be there. c.f. my last comment. > Since usually the > user has his audio collection in his home directory, Not in real deamon driven scenario. There he would have his audio collection in an arbitrary directory, (could be a decicated user's home, could be some directory below /srv, could be elsewhere). > I would just > configure the daemon that way, that the user has to specifically > configure the directory where the files reside the server should stream... Agreed, that's how I would do it. Ralf -- packaging mailing list packaging@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging |
Usage of /var/db
On 01/28/2010 12:32 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 01/28/2010 11:49 AM, Christian Krause wrote: >> 1. Would it be acceptable in Fedora as well that a package creates >> /var/db/<pkgname> ? > I would vote against it and would recommend /var/lib/<package> or a > subdirectory thereof. > > This way a package can "play whatever games", inside of this directory, > if it needs to. Ok, I fully agree that for other packages, which store their own variable data, this would be the best solution. >> 2. Would it make sense in this specific case, where a streaming server >> would serve the audio files from this directory (per default)? > What kind of files are inside of this "db" directory? > > Are they > * an arbitrary directory hierarchy of plain "content" files? Yes, basically these will be the collection of audio/mp3 files the user wants to be served. > * a prestructured directory hierarchy (prestructured to meet the demands > of your application) of plain "content" files? > * real "database" files (e.g. indicies on something else)? No. >> Since usually the >> user has his audio collection in his home directory, > Not in real deamon driven scenario. There he would have his audio > collection in an arbitrary directory, (could be a decicated user's home, > could be some directory below /srv, could be elsewhere). Yeah, agreed. We cannot predict which directory the user will use at all. >> I would just >> configure the daemon that way, that the user has to specifically >> configure the directory where the files reside the server should >> stream... > Agreed, that's how I would do it. Ok, we'll go this way. Thanks for the clarification. Best regards, Christian -- packaging mailing list packaging@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging |
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