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Linux distros changed /var/run and /var/lock to reside on an tmpfs in /run a long time ago, and buildroot seems to agree by providing this tmpfs on all supported init systems. Packages on the other hand are currently free to either use /var/run or /run, and similarly using /var/lock should be identical to the replacement /run/lock. This series aims to ensure that *if* /var/lock is needed, then it will be a symlink to /run/lock. Allowing packages to continue working and allowing them to migrate to using /run/lock. If all relevant packages are fixed, the compatibility symlinks in /var can be dropped. Status before this patch: * Systemd /run will be mounted by PID1, /var/run will be recreated by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf. Creating /run/lock/subsys and the compatibility symlink is handled in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf. But this is *currently not installed* by Buildroot, see [1]. * OpenRC Seems to check for existence of a /run directory and does all necessary setup. * SysV /var/lock is currently a symlink to /tmp. * Busybox Same as sysv (Buildroot uses the sysv skeleton) Note that we create /run/lock/subsys, so sysv scrips could expect this directory to exist. Apart from simplifying scripts, creating the dir early as root adds some security. Signed-off-by: Norbert Lange <nolange79@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be> |
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