Alexander Koch tiscali.net> writes:
> I have quite an old install and my /usr/ was not large
> enough, so I copied it elsewhere and had /usr/lib/ be
> a symlink.
Hello,
This was bound to break sooner or later on a package using symlinks, because
symlinks within /usr will be relative (policy 10.5)
Hello,
I have quite an old install and my /usr/ was not large
enough, so I copied it elsewhere and had /usr/lib/ be
a symlink. It worked, but just the X packages where to
be installed with some caution for some time.
Now I cannot install it as xfree86-common complains.
Yet I do believe it is corr
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