On 20 Sep 2022 at 1:35, Jon LaBadie wrote:

Date sent:              Tue, 20 Sep 2022 01:35:02 -0400
From:                   Jon LaBadie <jo...@jgcomp.com>
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Subject:                Re: Question on bad links?
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> On Sat, Sep 17, 2022 at 10:53:53AM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> >
> >On Sep 16, 2022, at 20:44, Michael D. Setzer II via users 
> ><users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Was not aware of that program? Was already installed on my system. 
> >> Following instructions from link, it found 279 of the broken links under 
> >> /usr and after checking, I went ahead are removed them.
> >> Doing the run using / instead of /usr it comes up with the other 29 in 
> >> various placed. That includes the one I created for test earlier, but is 
> >> 28 I'll have to look  into more. Using the symlink to fix the 279 seems 
> >> good
> >
> >Why do you care about broken symlinks again? What harm are they causing?  
> >Because looking at the following output makes me think you’re just going to 
> >break stuff.
> >
>
> Wish there was a better term than "BROKEN" for symlinks whose
> target does not currently exist.  There certainly are use cases
> for symlinks that point to files "when they are available".
>

symlinks actually refers to them ad dangling...
man symlinks gives more info

Each link is output with a classification of relative,
absolute, dangling, messy, lengthy, or other_fs.

saw one thing that showd using it on /usr
symlinks -r /usr
That just displays what it finds.
symlinks -rcsd /usr
Seems to be the extreme to delete dangling and change
message and lengthy ones.

Don't want to mess with the ones in /proc or /run

symlink -r / reports others that might exist, but would be
careful on updating them, and work do individual
directories.

On this system I get.
symlinks -r / | cut -f1 -d: | sort | uniq -c
    490 absolute
     23 dangling
      1 messy
     56 other_fs

Was getting like 321 badlinks listed but elimanating from
listing ones with /run /proc or docker I get these.

./root/.mozilla/firefox/u3x6t962.default-release/lock
./home/msetzerii/.mozilla/firefox/bkk7du3z.default-1642065035746/lock
./etc/extlinux.conf

The .mozilla ones were mentioned in a message as being
similar to what is done in the /run /proc and docker ones.
The /etc/extlinux.conf just seems to be a broken one???

Don't know if fixing the messy or lengthy ones makes a
real difference, but seems cleaner if nothing else.








> My backup software uses virtual tapes (vtapes) and a virtual
> tape changer.  My changer has 240 symlink "slots".  The vtapes
> are on removable disks.  If a disk is in offsite storage, or
> is otherwise not mounted, an entire group of "slots" are
> broken symlinks.  But that is not an error, those slots are
> just "empty".
>
> I'd hate for some nimwit* admin to remove those broken symlinks.
>
> Jon
>
> * It would be like the time a nimwit admin of a multi-user
> computer (300 users) came home from a security class learning
> that "setuid programs were bad".  Over the weekend they used
> chmod to remove the setuid bit of every program on the system.
> Resulted in a few problems Monday morning.
>
> --
> Jon H. LaBadie                  jo...@jgcomp.com
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