Some packages still ship hooks in both locations so it's not totally
surprising that the directory still exists on removal and isn't really a
problem.
As for /var/lib, as Mathieu stated earlier, lease files will still be in
there so removing these would be wrong. Unfortunately, migrating them is
a
Seems the symlinks in Samba were done on purpose for upgrade
compatibility, since samba doesn't depend on the installed DHCP client
and can't know which is the correct directory to put the hooks in. At a
later point in Debian samba should drop that symlink.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
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There's some validity in having /var/lib/dhcp3 files still exist: we
don't remove the old leases unless the user specifically removes the
transitional dhcp3-client packages. That seems to be a decision that was
made in Debian, and I think it makes some sense -- later, upgrades from
11.04 should pr