Hi, >> But in any case, given that merged-usr-via-aliased-dirs is not really >> supported by dpkg anyway, it is broken by design [B], I have no >> intention whatsoever to break any of my systems with such layout >> going forward, I'm thus planning to spend any necessary volunteer >> time implementing any fix, workaround or solution required to avoid >> having to use it, in detriment of other Debian volunteer time. I >> alreadystarted some time ago with dpkg-fsys-usrunmess(8), present >> already inthe upcoming bullseye release. >> > [B] > https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/FAQ#Q:_Does_dpkg_support_merged-.2Fusr-via-aliased-dirs.3F >> > > Since the dpkg developer and maintainer Guillem considers merged /usr > broken by design, maybe Debian should consider to use some other > package management software for the peace of mind for people involved > in the project? Maybe guix could be usable? > >
I only got part of this conversation (and possibly some mess). My personal opinion is that Debian is going into a mostly "we got the best idea in the world but forgot that not everyone implement things the same way". Those really good technology like Betacam, Audio DVD and other tech-failed. I currently have a different partition for my /usr and this has been the case since the end of 1990s when I started on Linux. Maybe I'm wrong but I like it this way. Will the merge-usr cause myself problem ? If so, I'm willing to give a hand investing time to make something that is not "merge-usr". Thanks -- Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside -Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
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