cvmfs-config-ligo issueshttps://git.ligo.org/computing/cvmfs-config-ligo/-/issues2018-02-17T20:35:25Zhttps://git.ligo.org/computing/cvmfs-config-ligo/-/issues/3create deb package v2.0.12018-02-17T20:35:25ZThomas Downescreate deb package v2.0.11. Mark /etc/cvmfs/default.local as a `conffile` in the debian packaging sense of the term: a file expected to be modified by the admin.
2. Update directory structure to more closely match expectations
Please let me know if this works. ...1. Mark /etc/cvmfs/default.local as a `conffile` in the debian packaging sense of the term: a file expected to be modified by the admin.
2. Update directory structure to more closely match expectations
Please let me know if this works. I'd like this package to be the one that goes into production.https://git.ligo.org/computing/cvmfs-config-ligo/-/issues/2Create RPM2018-02-17T20:35:25ZThomas DownesCreate RPM@adam-mercer I'd like to turn this package into a simple RPM as an alternative to `cvmfs-config-osg`. The benefit is that `cvmfs-config-osg` require the user to install `autofs` and edit a file under `/etc` to make `autofs` work. The mai...@adam-mercer I'd like to turn this package into a simple RPM as an alternative to `cvmfs-config-osg`. The benefit is that `cvmfs-config-osg` require the user to install `autofs` and edit a file under `/etc` to make `autofs` work. The main difficult is ensuring that the automount units get enabled and that `systemctl daemon-reload` gets run after installation. This happens through the magic of Debian packaging but I'm not sure how it happens in RedHat-land.
Any sense of right approach?