Hi!,

I've added sanity checks in system-tools-backends CVS, so now it will
refuse to do *any* changes if it can't figure out the init directories.
But, however, after looking a look at the code, I find hard to believe
that s-t-b is responsible of this. As the code is right now, if it
couldn't detect the relative path between /etc/rc?.d/ and /etc/init.d/
to make the link, it wouldn't neither detect that services are in
/etc/init.d nor links in /etc/rc?.d/, so wouldn't get even close to
doing a wrong symlink, because it wouldn't even know that samba is
there.

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Samba upgrade failure due to broken rc.d symlinks
https://launchpad.net/bugs/9208

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