Reubens Septimus wrote:

> Yes. You are right :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/GNUstep$ file Images
> Images: symbolic link to `../../share/pixmaps/GNUstep'
>
> So People on Ubuntu did their job. =)

Nah, they just didn't mess up my packaging. ;)

By the way, if you want to replace the default images, you should look
into dpkg-divert.  It allows you to tell dpkg to write the files to a
different location, so you can keep your local replacements.  You should
probably do that anyways, if you're going to be editing
nsmapping.strings, otherwise, when you reinstall/upgrade gnustep, then
it'll replace nsmapping.strings.

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