On Thu, 2012-01-26 at 23:53 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
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https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ticket/118#comment:7
Well, IMHO if this is not safe to do in a %pretrans, it is not safe to do at
all.
You seem to imply doing things in %pretrans is somehow safer than
somewhere else. I don't think so -- as Panu said: "The whole %pretrans
thing is a scary hack that's best seen as a last resort to do the
minimal required tweak that just cannot be done elsewhere..."
I don't understand why we absolutely HAVE to change directories
to symlinks
when we KNOW RPM doesn't support this, and that in directories as essential
as /bin etc.
We could wait until you have convinced people, maintainers and users
alike, to fix their packages and scripts all in one go over to using the
new paths, so we get by without compat symlinks. But I don't think we
want to wait for that. Agreed, it'd be a whole lot nicer if RPM could
handle symlink <-> non-symlink transitions without crutches like this
one, but right now it can't.
Nils
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