On 2018-09-02 17:54:36 (+0200), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 17:35:17 +0200, David Runge wrote:
Given the fact, that (at least with logind directly) on Arch there are absolutely no dropin files included, this is somewhat of a moot point you're bringing up btw.
Actually an upgrade (extra/gcr) installed /etc/security/limits.d/10-gcr.conf on my Arch Linux install. That's why you have to take care of what you install and when you update. /etc/security/limits.d/* has been around for many many years, so that's totally up to you to deal with that change (or not).
In fact, if you dislike the realtime group so much, you don't even have to install the realtime-privileges package! You can just set this up in /etc/security/limits.conf all by yourself. Noone stops you from doing that.
That is what I'm doing and I was surprised that a package installed /etc/security/limits.d/10-gcr.conf. AFAICS that has been in gcr for a very long time, too: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/log/trunk/10-gcr.conf?h=pack...
If you dislike that, or think it is utterly wrong, file a bug report against that package. -- https://sleepmap.de