Hi,

* Matthew Garrett <mj...@srcf.ucam.org> [2025-02-25 20:59]:
A) The Technical Committee affirms that base-files should own all
top-level filesystem aliases, and packages that conflict with this must
be patched in Debian to avoid creating any aliases that conflict with
base-files (overrules the systemd maintainer, requires 3:1 majority
vote)

B) The Technical Committee requests that base-files create an empty
/usr/lib64 directory, even on architectures that do not use lib64. If
systemd creates a symlink, this will then match the behaviour of
base-files and avoid the issue (overrules the base-files maintainer,
requires 3:1 majority vote)

C) The Technical Committee requests that base-files preinst check
whether /lib64 is a symlink to /usr/lib and, if so, replace it with a
symlink to /usr/lib64 (overrules the base-files maintainer, requires 3:1
majority vote)

N) None of the above / Further Discussion

I vote

    A > N > B = C


Cheers
Timo


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