Hi Eric,
yes, /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin already. However this doesn't matter if it
is just symlink or different folder. When provides of /bin/sed will be removed,
dependency tree will be broken due to packages which require /bin/sed. If you 
ask
about that.

Change was done because /usr/bin should be used since many releases of Fedora 
ago.

Petr

On 10.2.2016 07:19, Eric Griffith wrote:
> I don't have a Fedora system in front of me, but on new installs isn't /bin a 
> symlink to /usr/bin already? Functionally, whats the effect of this change? 
> Pardon the confusion.
> 
> On Feb 10, 2016 00:56, "Petr Stodulka" <pstod...@redhat.com 
> <mailto:pstod...@redhat.com>> wrote:
> 
>     I apologize if this mail is here twice, I can't find previous mail.
>     ----------------------------------------
> 
>     Hi folks,
>     after years /bin/sed move to /usr/bin/sed. I add provides of /bin/sed
>     so dependency list shouldn't be broken. However correct please your
>     specfiles too. I want to cancel it in F26.
> 
>     Packages which require /bin/sed binary:
>     --------------------------------
>     libnetdude
>     libpcapnav
>     mod_fcgid
>     os-prober
>     policycoreutils
>     redhat-lsb
>     resource-agents
>     xchat
> 
> 
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