On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 02:20:17PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> > If I remember, dpkg does not like replacing a directory with a
> > symlink. This may or may not still be the case.
> 
> Ugh, you're right:

[...]

> I still think this is a good proposal -- if we could only fix dpkg to deal
> with this better.
> 
> Aha!
> 

[..]

> What I did here is a preinst that rmdir'd /foo/bar/baz. And that works
> around the problem. I also tried it with files in the directory, if the
> preinst rm -rf's the directory it works ok.

You can also, as manoj suggested, put the symlink handling details in the
postinst/prerm.  By the time postinst is run, the directory has been
removed.

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