On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Michael Nelson
<michael.nel...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
> Not that I'm aware of (see below), but it is possible that I've sudo'd
> a symlink at some point - I don't remember doing so, and don't see why
> I would have (we do most our dev work in a virtualenv), but I guess
> I'm trying to say don't spend too much time on this if it's likely to
> be something stupid I've done on my box (which is entirely possible.

Hi Martin, if no one else is seeing this, and you can't reproduce it,
it is entirely possible that I'd added a symlink at some point to test
something and failed to remove it. If that looks likely from the
current state, then I'm happy to remove whichever symlink is incorrect
and update my system again :) Sorry for possibly having wasted your
time :/

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