On 30/10/21 01:37, Michael Biebl wrote:

Am 30.10.2021 um 01:21 schrieb Laurent Bigonville:
That also looks RC to me, leaving a dangling symlink is never good, not too sure how to fix this.

This preserves the enablement state of the service, similar to how conffiles are removed on "apt remove". Only if you purge a package, its conffiles are removed (and its systemd enablement state)

Are you saying this is not the correct way?

Well, my understanding was that pipewire-media-session was gone for good from the archive and that wireplumber was replacing it (and force removing the package). In that condition, having some code to handle the pipewire-session-manager.service symlinks sounded the think to do.

But, now I see that pipewire-media-session is being reintroduced (#997001) meaning that we'll have two ways to start pipewire in the archive?

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