Joachim Breitner writes ("Re: Merging three direcories in postinst"):
> If ghc-doc is removed before libghc-xhtml-doc, /usr/lib/ghc-doc/haddock/
> is left over as an empty directory. Because ghc-doc cannot remove it, as
> the .haddock file from libghc-xhtml-doc resides in it. And when
> libghc-xhtml-doc is removed, dpkg only removes the .haddock file and
> symlink that used to be the directory it was in.If you remove ghc-doc remove libghc-xhtml-doc purge ghc-doc does it work ? One option might be to make the ghc-doc postrm purge check that the directory is empty and bomb out if it isn't. But I'm not sure whether this cure (blocking purge of a package with no configuration etc.) isn't worse than the disease (a leftover cruft empty directory). > Theoretically, the correct solution is to undo the symlinking and moving > the files back when ghc-doc is removed. But this would require > remembering where the files came from and does not seem to be worth the > trouble and risk of breakage. If later ghc-doc is re-installed, things > are fine again. Also, once all libghc-*-doc packages move their -doc > files to the proper location, the problem will disappear automatically. No, I think that is definitely not the right thing to do. It will be very fragile, as you say. > Current code at > http://anonscm.debian.org/darcs/pkg-haskell/ghc/ghc-doc.postinst.in That looks plausible. Thanks, Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
