On Thu, 2014 Jun 12 12:20+0200, intrigeri wrote: > > I fail to see what problems this can cause: now that the lightdm-guest- > session profile was removed, AFAICT that abstraction is not included > from any profile anymore, so it's a noop. If I missed anything, please > enlighten me. Thanks in advance :)
Well, if abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser is still there, people may presume that they should be able to use it, rather than it being a broken file that they should ignore. Because why would Debian leave in something non-functional that's not supposed to be used? We've addressed the immediate problem (the parse error), but have not, in effect, removed the lightdm guest-session business completely--- which [is what I thought] was the plan. It's like saying that you've "uninstalled Emacs" by deleting /usr/bin/emacs. "Hey, what's the problem, you can't run the program anymore! It's not there!" Well, yes, but there's other stuff associated with it that's still there, that should have been removed at the same time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org