Re: rm -rf /usr/somedir in maintainer scripts? (was: dpkg, symlinks, directories)

2012-09-29 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Nikolaus Rath [2012.09.30.0056 +0200]: > > preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I thought yet > > that was a right step since upgrade 1.0.1 -> 1.0.2 went smooth. > > Somehow that sounds like a really bad idea to me. Admittedly > manually placing some file in /usr/include/

Re: rm -rf /usr/somedir in maintainer scripts? (was: dpkg, symlinks, directories)

2012-09-29 Thread Andrej N. Gritsenko
Hello! I have written on Sunday, 30 September, at 2:12: >Nikolaus Rath has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 18:56: >>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes: >>> I've solved that in the >>> preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I thought yet that was >>> a right step since upgrade 1.0.

Re: rm -rf /usr/somedir in maintainer scripts? (was: dpkg, symlinks, directories)

2012-09-29 Thread Andrej N. Gritsenko
Hello! Nikolaus Rath has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 18:56: >"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes: >> I've solved that in the >> preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I thought yet that was >> a right step since upgrade 1.0.1 -> 1.0.2 went smooth. >Somehow that sounds like a re

rm -rf /usr/somedir in maintainer scripts? (was: dpkg, symlinks, directories)

2012-09-29 Thread Nikolaus Rath
"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes: > I've solved that in the > preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I thought yet that was > a right step since upgrade 1.0.1 -> 1.0.2 went smooth. Somehow that sounds like a really bad idea to me. Admittedly manually placing some file in /usr/include/libfm