On Wednesday 19 April 2006 22:41, Steve Langasek wrote:
> >
> > The alternatives-symlink gets hijacked. I don't know how importaint it is
> > or how it will affect cursors in testing and/or stable for partial
> > upgrades.
>
> Er, this is the expected and desired behavior.

Yes. It is desired behaviour in *update-alternatives* but is it expected and 
desired in xorg << 7 ?

> I asked you *what it broke*.

It reverted my cursor to the 'core' one in my test setup, but I tried once 
more and cannot reproduce it. I will try once more in the weekend if I can 
find the time.

> This is not a "normal" bug.  It's either a serious bug, or it's not a bug
> at all.

Yes. I don't know which, but I don't think it is desired behaviour for 
packages to do 'ping-pong' with the alternatives links.

/Sune


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