On 11/02/2017 11:01, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > Package: lemonldap-ng-doc > Version: 1.9.7-2 > Severity: serious > User: debian...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: piuparts > > Hi, > > an upgrade test with piuparts revealed that your package installs files > over existing symlinks and possibly overwrites files owned by other > packages. This usually means an old version of the package shipped a > symlink but that was later replaced by a real (and non-empty) > directory. This kind of overwriting another package's files cannot be > detected by dpkg. > > This was observed on the following upgrade paths: > > jessie → stretch > > For /usr/share/doc/PACKAGE this may not be problematic as long as both > packages are installed, ship byte-for-byte identical files and are > upgraded in lockstep. But once one of the involved packages gets > removed, the other one will lose its documentation files, too, > including the copyright file, which is a violation of Policy 12.5: > https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html#s-copyrightfile > > For other overwritten locations anything interesting may happen. > > Note that dpkg intentionally does not replace directories with symlinks > and vice versa, you need the maintainer scripts to do this. > See in particular the end of point 4 in > https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html#s-unpackphase > > It is recommended to use the dpkg-maintscript-helper commands > 'dir_to_symlink' and 'symlink_to_dir' (available since dpkg 1.17.14) > to perform the conversion, ideally using d/$PACKAGE.maintscript. > Do not forget to add 'Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}' in d/control. > See dpkg-maintscript-helper(1) and dh_installdeb(1) for details.
Hi all, I've uploaded to alioth a new version, but I don't uderstand why /usr/share/doc/lemonldap-ng-doc/pages/documentation/1.3/applications isn't removed during upgrade: it contains only simple files that own to lemonldap-ng-doc:1.3.3. Both /usr/share/doc/lemonldap-ng-doc/pages/documentation/1.3/applications and /usr/share/doc/lemonldap-ng-doc/pages/documentation/1.3 are regular directories that own also to lemonldap-ng-doc:1.3.3 Could you take a look at this ?