https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1302876
Petr Pisar ppisar@redhat.com changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Petr Pisar ppisar@redhat.com --- There is https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#FileAndDirectoryOwnership. If the 50-clatd file is for NetworkManager, the you should run-require NetworkManager instead of initscripts. If clatd does not need NetworkManager and it's a just an optional feature, then I would either own the directory by clatd or move the file into a subpackage and let the subpackage run-require NetworkManager.
However, I'm not expert on the NetworkManager. What puzzles me is that /etc/NetworkManager directory is not owned by NetworkManager. It's owned by initscripts. Maybe it's a bug in initscripts, or I just don't understand the purpose of the directory.
My impression about initscripts is that the package is deprecated, therefore I thought it's was a mistake to introduce a new dependency on it.
I'm CCing lnykryn who should know more about initscripts.