Anyhow ... packages <= 0.1.14-beta-6 did write the mentioned directory
into /tmp/ ... so it should no problem unless you updates directly from
one release to another ... it was just a problem when using hardy when
it was not released and the package was upgraded to this package
version.

So I think its okay to close the bug, cause the issue was just
"temporary" in hardy while it was not released.

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there was a problem when tryiny to instal ispCP in Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247968
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