Hi.

I'm running Debian unstable, and I have a chroot environment where I have 
another Debian unstable installation. Today I've updated the chroot 
environment because it was very dated, and I've noticed that /run is a 
symbolic link pointing to /var/run, instead of the other way round:

In the chroot:
$ file /run /var/run/
/run:      symbolic link to `/var/run'
/var/run/: directory

In the true system:
$ file /run/ /var/run
/run/:    directory
/var/run: symbolic link to `/run'

I think I can do the changes myself by hand, but I wonder if it will be 
appropriate (maybe is that way for a reason), or if I have hit a bug that I 
should report.

I need to change it because I need an application in the chroot to connect to 
CUPS from outside the chroot, and this is done through a socket on 
(/var)/run/cups. And schroot can't do the bind mount if the chroot /run is a 
link.

Thank you.

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