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Use-run-instead-of-var-run.patch
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File Use-run-instead-of-var-run.patch of Package openhpi
From: Thomas Renninger <trenn@suse.com> Subject: Use /run instead of /var/run References: 1185173 Patch-Mainline: Git-commit: 734ea9b68e505688c0a5929e1dcd0f13e8a6605c Git-repo: git@github.com:watologo1/openhpi.git.git In FHS 3.0, /var/run is replaced by /run: https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch05s13.html Signed-off-by: <trenn@suse.com> diff --git a/README.daemon b/README.daemon index c7925ed1..a433003a 100644 --- a/README.daemon +++ b/README.daemon @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ listen on for client connections. If a configuration file is not found the the daemon will listen on port 4743 by default. Currently, if you are not running as the root user, you must override the default -PID file location. Normally the PID file is created in the /var/run subdirectory. +PID file location. Normally the PID file is created in the /run subdirectory. This directory is not writable by normal users and only the root user can write to this location. Thus the daemon will fail when run as a normal user if the PID file location is not overridden. To override the PID file location you can use diff --git a/docs/man/openhpid.8.pod b/docs/man/openhpid.8.pod index 010bc510..5c2126d2 100644 --- a/docs/man/openhpid.8.pod +++ b/docs/man/openhpid.8.pod @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ file as a command line option (-c) to override the default file. A command option (-p) or environment variable determines the port number the daemon will listen on for client connections. The default port is 4743. -The daemon creates a PID file in the /var/run subdirectory. This directory is +The daemon creates a PID file in the /run subdirectory. This directory is only writable by the root user. Thus the daemon will fail when run as a normal user if the PID file location is not overridden. To override the PID file location you can use the -f command line option. diff --git a/openhpid/openhpid-posix.cpp b/openhpid/openhpid-posix.cpp index 9214013e..08bcf5ab 100644 --- a/openhpid/openhpid-posix.cpp +++ b/openhpid/openhpid-posix.cpp @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ static void sig_handler( int signum ) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int ipvflags; - const char *pidfile = "/var/run/openhpid.pid"; + const char *pidfile = "/run/openhpid.pid"; GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context; diff --git a/openhpid/openhpid.service.in b/openhpid/openhpid.service.in index 69b1348c..59a7791b 100644 --- a/openhpid/openhpid.service.in +++ b/openhpid/openhpid.service.in @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ After=syslog.target [Service] Type=forking -PIDFile=/var/run/openhpid.pid +PIDFile=/run/openhpid.pid ExecStart=@sbindir@/openhpid -c @sysconfdir@/openhpi/openhpi.conf [Install] diff --git a/openhpid/openhpid.sh.in b/openhpid/openhpid.sh.in index ab60e176..4870da85 100644 --- a/openhpid/openhpid.sh.in +++ b/openhpid/openhpid.sh.in @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # APIs for client programs. # processname: openhpid # config: the standard openhpi conf file specified on the command line or the env. -# pidfile: /var/run/openhpid.pid +# pidfile: /run/openhpid.pid # # Author(s): # W. David Ashley <dashley@us.ibm.com> @@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ stop() { nolsb) echo -n "Stopping $prog: " - if test -f /var/run/openhpid.pid && test "`cat /var/run/openhpid.pid`" != "" + if test -f /run/openhpid.pid && test "`cat /run/openhpid.pid`" != "" then - kill "`cat /var/run/openhpid.pid`" - RETVAL=$? + kill "`cat /run/openhpid.pid`" + RETVAL=$? else RETVAL=0 fi @@ -161,10 +161,10 @@ stop() { print_outcome - if test "$RETVAL" -eq 0 && test -f /var/run/openhpid.pid + if test "$RETVAL" -eq 0 && test -f /run/openhpid.pid then rm -f /var/lock/openhpid - rm -f /var/run/openhpid.pid + rm -f /run/openhpid.pid fi } @@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ dstatus() { fi ;; gentoo | nolsb) - if test -f /var/run/openhpid.pid && - test "`cat /var/run/openhpid.pid`" != "" && - kill -s 0 "`cat /var/run/openhpid.pid`" + if test -f /run/openhpid.pid && + test "`cat /run/openhpid.pid`" != "" && + kill -s 0 "`cat /run/openhpid.pid`" then echo "$prog is running" else
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