Hi Bob, I understand you are not using Debian. Please indicate that if you file bugs encountered on other distributions.
> On systems using sysvinit and not yet UsrMerged this snags a problem > in the sysvinit init script. I know and understand that this is not a > combination that you or Debian is officially supporting. But it would > help out interoperability if a one line fix were applied and your > kindness would be appreciated. This approach does not scale: it would require maintainers to continue to support split-usr and it will not work very well for shell interpreter lines like "#! /bin/bash" when the basy binary gets installed to /usr/bin/bash. So to me it seems pretty useless to fix singular instances of this problem. It would probably be better for your distribution to fix this. Please file a bug with them. > -- System Information: > Debian Release: trixie/sid > APT prefers unstable > APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing') > Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) You said elsewhere that this was a bug coming from using a different distribution. Please talk to them so they make sure the system information says so when people are using it. Ansgar