On 4/25/25 21:25, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 25/04/2025 19:41, Bernhard Voelker wrote:
Is there a particular reason why we only have

     --enable-single-binary=shebangs|symlinks

i.e., no hardlinks?  It seems to work very well.

OTOH this might rather be a downstream packager issue?

It's a good question.
I can't remember any previous discussions on this.

I can't really think of a reason hardlinks would be preferred,

For updates the packaging system would have to handle
hardlinked files appropriately. IIRC rpm does have logic
for this, but I've not considered all edge cases, or other packaging systems.

Indeed, that might be hassle for some.

Also symlinks are more informative as to what binary
a particular command name is associated.

Also symlinks are more flexible wrt cross file system handling
(though that is unlikely I expect).

right, nowadays even /bin and /usr/bin are merged in some/all(?) distributions.

If someone can think of a valid use case,
we could of course add it.

Thanks ... I was just wondering.

Have a nice day,
Berny

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