Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2016-02-18 Thread Thomas Lange
> On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 05:46:31 +0100, "Marco d'Itri" said: > On Jan 04, Thomas Lange wrote: >> I like to build a new tcsh package using the new upstrewam (6.19) >> version which then includes your fix. But first I have to solve some

Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2016-02-18 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Feb 18, Thomas Lange wrote: > I've applied you patch and build a new tcsh version. This is what > happens when upgrading I think that you just need to move the call to ln in postinst before the one to update-alternatives. Let me know if this is not enough and I

Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2016-02-15 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jan 04, Thomas Lange wrote: > I like to build a new tcsh package using the new upstrewam (6.19) > version which then includes your fix. But first I have to solve some > git branch renaming here in my local repository. Are there any news about this? There are

Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2016-01-04 Thread Thomas Lange
> On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 06:04:30 +0100, "Marco d'Itri" said: > I have not heard back from you in over one year, what are your plans > about fixing this? Do you need a NMU? I like to build a new tcsh package using the new upstrewam (6.19) version which then includes your

Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2016-01-03 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Nov 03, Marco d'Itri wrote: > The attached patch solves this problem by creating the link in postinst > and only if it is needed. I have not heard back from you in over one year, what are your plans about fixing this? Do you need a NMU? -- ciao, Marco signature.asc

Bug#767927: files with the same name installed in / and /usr

2014-11-03 Thread Marco d'Itri
Package: tcsh Version: 6.18.01-3 Severity: normal Tags: patch User: m...@linux.it Usertags: usrmerge The package installs a symbolic link and a file with the same name in both /bin/ and /usr/bin/, so it makes impossible to convert a system to the everything-in-usr directories scheme. The