My advice would be to delete the symlink and move any files belonging to
Debian packages to /usr/src. Use "dpkg -S usr/src" to find out which
files belong to packages.
If you don't want to do that, use a bind mount rather than a symlink for
/usr/src. Then the /usr/src/linux-kbuild-3.0.0 symlink will work (but
/usr/local/src/linux-kbuild-3.0.0 will not).
In other words, the issue remains.
Is there a way to ask to the involved package to link via an absolute path
rather than a relative one ?
May I fill a bug report here ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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