The bug the person above mentions is very different...

That's when the previous version contained a directory, and the new
version doesn't.  dpkg obviously tries to remove it ... but this is a
symlink on the user's machine and dpkg removes the symlink (because it
handles symlink-to-directories as directories) when the user didn't want
it to.

Scott
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Have you ever, ever felt like this?
Had strange things happen?  Are you going round the twist?


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