On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 12:52:17PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:

> > For further fun (and to see the exact bug that libldap2 was tripping
> > across), remove blackbox and then un-divert (by hand, in this case) bsetbg.
> > You get a nice little file named /usr/bin/bsetbg, which dpkg knows nothing
> > about.

> I cannot confirm this:

>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -l fluxbox blackbox | grep ^ii
>   ii  fluxbox        0.1.7-3        Highly configurable and low resource X11 
> Win
>   ii  blackbox       0.62.1-1       Window manager for X
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg --remove blackbox
>   (Reading database ... 8262 files and directories currently installed.)
>   Removing blackbox ...
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -S /usr/bin/bsetbg 
>   diversion by fluxbox from: /usr/bin/bsetbg
>   diversion by fluxbox to: /usr/bin/bsetbg.blackbox
>   fluxbox: /usr/bin/bsetbg
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg-divert --remove --package fluxbox --rename 
> /usr/bin/bsetbg
>   Removing `diversion of /usr/bin/bsetbg to /usr/bin/bsetbg.blackbox by 
> fluxbox'
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -S /usr/bin/bsetbg 
>   fluxbox: /usr/bin/bsetbg
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# md5sum /usr/bin/bsetbg
>   2ea340efa4ee7d20cb76c2d48adf3fbf  /usr/bin/bsetbg

> Looks good to me.

I meant, do this with a version of fluxbox installed that no longer provides
/usr/bin/bsetbg.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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