> Absolute symlinks are downright dangerous in combination with chrooted
> content. The absolute link okay inside the chroot of course, but have you
> never, ever looked at eg /var/lib/mock/ stuff without chrooting into it?
You mean that outside of chroot, they point to system locations? What is wrong
with it? That is fine by me and if I am "lucky", they might point to useful
location. Or is the problem that some might edit e.g. system configuration
instead of the chroot configuration? I don't see this as a problem.
Again, if this is so problematic, then this should be probably reflected in
Fedora guidelines, but not judged by RPM. RPM on itself has not any use of
chroot.
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