* Debian Bug Tracking System schrieb am 09.08.04, um 20:03 Uhr:
> This is how it is supposed to function.  Use your preinst to change it, if you
> really can.
> 
> Consider the case where a local admin has symlinked a directory to a new
> place.  If dpkg changed it back, it would be buggy.

Hmm, is this behaviour documented somewhere, because i searched it,
and i havent found it yet?

The problem is, that if a developer does such a change in his package,
it might cause serious breakage.

Also, i understand that dpkg should not change a symlink back to a
directory, but here it is the opposite case.


Regards,
Thomas

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