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Re: Debian conflicts with FHS on /usr/include/{linux,asm}



At 21:40 -0400 1999-07-08, Raul Miller wrote:
Ben Gertzfield <che@debian.org> wrote:
I would be extremely happy if Debian decided to drop the new way and
just join the rest of the distributions with the (admittedly not the
best way) symlinks. Yes, I've read the rationale for doing it our way,
but it breaks *so much software*. Debian is really the odd man out
here; there is tons of software out there that depends on those
symlinks being there that violating FHS just to prove a point gets us
nothing but incompatibility.

Just for examples, I cite VMWare and OSS as two packages that fail
miserably on a Debian system because it's so different.

OSS I know about, it's got other problems too and of course it's
being replaced.

VMWare I know nothing about.  Are you supposed to recompile it
every time you change kernel versions?  And does it really not
let you specify -I/usr/local/src/linux/include/ ?

Anyways, two examples is hardly "tons of software".

Also, I've not tested dpkg-divert for handling of these two directories,
but if it doesn't do the right thing I'd report that as a bug.  [Perhaps
a wishlist item, but a bug nonetheless.]

diversions do not work on directories.
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Joel Klecker (aka Espy)                    Debian GNU/Linux Developer
<URL:mailto:jk@espy.org>                 <URL:mailto:espy@debian.org>
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