On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 09:39:15AM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote: [...] > Well there are two problems with this: > > => The first is only potential since the /var/lib/ocaml/ld.conf is not that > big anyway, it is that we have to list directories to see if they are empty, > which may be a bit heavy for the system, especially if we do this many > times.
As you said, this risk is only potential ;) Testing whether this directory exist should be enough, isn't it? [...] > => The second problem is that if the cleanup script is only run one > ocaml-base is installed, if later on we upgrade a broken library, We > will have to rerun it. You only have to ensure that sarge packages are right, i.e. ocaml-base is fixed and all broken packages are uploaded at least once. When done, you can forget this whole stuff, which is IMO much more convenient than dealing with a transition phase. Denis

