Hi, I have just finished packaging freesweep, a minesweeper-game, after having had many problems to do so. Anyways, the current problem is, that namcap complains about: /var/games/freesweep/{,sweeptimes} being owned by root:games (E) and /var/games/{,freesweep/{,sweeptimes}} existing in a non-standard directory (W) The point is, that freesweep needs a file, that any user can write to. The way this would be done by `make install' is exactly how I did it in the PKGBUILD - make the file (sweeptimes) and its directory owned by root:games and give the games group write permissions. Some days ago, Justin Dray proposed to do exactly this to solve a more or less identical problem [1], however I would like to avoid pushing a PKGBUILD whose package does not pass namcap. So is there any better way to achieve what I want to? Furthermore I don't know, how strict the policy to only use standard directories, as listed here [2], is. And why does the /var/games directory exist if a package may not use it? May it only be populated by installed programs? [1] https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2015-September/031535.html [2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_packaging_standards#Directories