On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 06:11:36PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Strange, /etc/emacs22/site-start.d is supposed to be a directory and is
> shipped in emacs22-common (on which emacs22 indirectly depends).

Indeed:

  $ dpkg -L emacs22-common|grep ^/etc
  /etc
  /etc/emacs
  /etc/emacs22
  /etc/emacs22/site-start.d

But I don't have it nevertheless:

  $ ls /etc/emacs22
  ls: cannot access /etc/emacs22: No such file or directory

while I do have emacs22 installed. Is it possible that it got removed by
a past package upgrade?

> As I said above, /etc/emacs22 is shipped in emacs22-common, and this ...

Uhm, however, /etc/emacs22 is supposed to be a configuration file so I
guess per policy the sysadm is free to do whatever he want with that,
including deleting it. I think you should then consider the case in
which the dir is not there and avoid failing the postinst.

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