Guy Maor wrote: > > "LeRoy D. Cressy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when > > upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves > > the following broken links reported by ldconfig: > > Those symlinks are part of libreadline2-dev. If you upgrade to > libreadline2-altdev, then the links will be fixed.
I realize that when you upgrade the *-altdev libraries in the oldlibs directory will fix the errors, but what I am suggesting across the board is that is an updated package breaks some symbolic links, then the post install script should run symlinks -d on the /lib and the /usr/lib directories prior to running ldcongig. This approach will help everyone when upgrading their bo system to a hamm system. I am not just asking for an immediate fix, but proposing a method that will not return error messages that might scare the novice that is attempting to upgrade their system. Without these measures installed, a novice that will attempt to use dselect to upgrade his or her system could really break their existing system. This ought not to be. Enough preaching for now, Have a great day :-) -- 0 0 L & R Associates " Home Page: http://www.netaxs.com/~ldc/ _______ooO ~ Ooo_______________________________________________ LeRoy D. Cressy /\_/\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Consulting ( o.o ) Phone (215) 535-4037 > ^ < Fax (215) 535-4285 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]