El 14/2/25 a las 22:45, ca...@allfreemail.net escribió:
Debian packaging of unzip is deviating from upstream packaging[1], which
uses a symlink for zipinfo to point at unzip.
No, I'm actually following upstream here. You can try this to check,
provided the build-dependencies are already install
Followup-For: Bug #1041244
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Control: tags -1 patch
> This is not a bug, hence reclosing.
I did not claim it's a bug. Marking it more appropriately as wishlist.
Debian packaging of unzip is deviating from upstream packaging[1], which
uses a symlink for zipinfo to point
Source: unzip
Version: 6.0-28
Followup-For: Bug #1041244
Control: reopen -1
Dear Maintainer,
this was discussed on IRC, and as arraybolt3 says it's a good idea to
get rid of hardlinks.
Patch attached, hence reopening.
diff --git a/rules b/rules
index 1c4a1f4..d4a3a86 100755
--- a/rules
+++ b/rul
> This is not a bug. This is a feature which has been supported by dpkg
> for ages.
[snip]
> Well, this is Unix after all, and Unix has hardlinks. If your backup
> software complains, use another backup software, or find the option
> to disable the complain.
It is true that Unix has hardlinks. I
Package: unzip
Version: 6.0-28
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the package unzip currently creates the following hardlinks:
/usr/bin/unzip
/usr/bin/zipinfo
Please choose one to be a symlink to the other instead. These are one of the
few hardlinks on my system and make backup software complai
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