add site-level state (and/or cache) dir#150
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* use '/var/lib/AppName' dir on Linux * use site_data with appended 'State' dir on non-Linux platforms Signed-off-by: Stephen Arnold <nerdboy@gentoo.org>
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Systemd and openrc updates for (missing) site_state_dir on Linux (see PR #150 ActiveState/appdirs#150)
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Hi, and thanks for the useful package. I just started tweaking a python daemon for systemd and it turns out this would be even more useful if it had support for site-level 'state' and 'cache' directories. Since XDG doesn't really define either one, I just made a simple version for state data (cache could be the same, at least without extending the XDG spec a little more).