I don't understand why we have to prolong this madness of copying binaries into ~/.eagle/bin/ (which is wrong for a multitude of reasons). Why can't we instead remove the faulty/obsolete binary from ~/.eagle/bin on startup instead? This might require wrapping the original eagle binary into a shell script wrapper, but at least this will all happen in /usr/, and thus can then be cleaned up for good in lucid.
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