* Carsten Hey [2011-05-11 01:06 +0200]:
> * Russ Allbery [2011-05-10 15:32 -0700]:
> > Carsten Hey <cars...@debian.org> writes:
> >
> > > Besides "/usr -> /", are symlinks to directories still supported as
> > > top-level directories and are there still people using such a setup?
> > > If nobody uses this anymore, the policy could be adapted to the year
> > > 2011.
> >
> > Is there any reason *not* to continue supporting them?

Actually, there is a bug that could be triggered by absolute symlinks.

bind9/sid contains the directory /var/run/named.  If I run cdeboootstrap
(I assume the same is true for debootstrap if dpkg is not available) and
pass bind9 as extra package to install, tar (run by cdebootstrap) would
create /var/run/bind9 instead of $TARGET/var/run/bind9 if
$TARGET/var/run is an absolute symlink.  #514015 contains a past example
that triggered this bug.


Carsten



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