This is now the preferred location in Debian. See:
https://lintian.debian.org/tags/systemd-service-in-odd-locationhttps://bugs.debian.org/992465https://bugs.debian.org/987989d70caa69c6https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2021/08/msg00275.html
Tests:
- Lintian no longer shows errors:
E: freedombox: systemd-service-in-odd-location lib/.../calibre-server-freedombox.service
- Comparing the old .deb and newly generated .deb with these changes. All the
systemd files show that they are moved from /lib to /usr/lib/systemd.
- After upgrading the deb from older version to a version these changes,
services installed by the package are available (tested after restart with
wordpress and claibre). Services tweaked by the package have the changed
configuration reflected as shown by systemctl show
{service-name}.service (tested after restart with quassel).
Signed-off-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
Reviewed-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
Add nslcd.service as a dependency to the services that depend on users
and groups defined in LDAP. deluged, mldonkey-server, syncthing@syncthing
and transmission-daemon services depend on freedombox-share LDAP group.
Closes#2061
Tests done with apps deluge, mldonkey, syncthing and transmission,
in both debian stable and testing dev containers, after applying changes:
- After installing an app and after reboot, the daemon user is a member
of the freedombox-share group.
- Checked with the `systemctl show` command that nslcd.service is added to
After=... dependencies.
- All the functional tests pass (in Debian stable, closed manually
the syncthing usage reporting form - #2059).
Signed-off-by: Veiko Aasa <veiko17@disroot.org>
Reviewed-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
When installing the syncthing app, create a LDAP group named "syncthing-access"
instead of "syncthing", because the app creates the "syncthing" system group
to run the syncthing daemon. Duplicate group names can cause some ambiguity as
described in #2008.
- Rename the existing "syncthing" LDAP and Django group to "syncthing-access".
- Update existing web shares to be accessible with new group name
- Functional tests: Add tests to check access to the syncthing site with a user
in the syncthing-access group and no group.
- Functional tests: Scroll to the edit button before clicking. Fixes some test
failures on a smaller browser window.
Fixes#2008
Tests performed on Debian stable and testing:
- Check that the existing "syncthing" group is renamed after upgrade:
1) Without patch applied, install syncthing, create a user in group "syncthing".
2) Apply patch, update Apache2 config file /etc/apache2/conf-available/syncthing-plinth.conf,
reload Apache2, restart plinth.
3) Check that the created user is now in the "syncthing-access" group and can
access /syncthing site.
- Check that the app upgrade succeeds when there are no users in the syncthing group.
- Create a web share accessible by the 'syncthing' group. Check that after the upgrade,
the share is accessible to a member of syncthing-access group.
- All the syncthing app tests pass.
Signed-off-by: Veiko Aasa <veiko17@disroot.org>
Reviewed-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>