On 10/02/2013 13:49, Michael Mol wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2013 3:29 AM, "Florian Philipp" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Am 10.02.2013 06:11, schrieb Grant:
>>> I received the following ELOG message after an emerge:
>>>
>>>  * One or more symlinks to directories have been preserved in order to
>>>  * ensure that files installed via these symlinks remain accessible.
> This
>>>  * indicates that the mentioned symlink(s) may be obsolete remnants of
> an
>>>  * old install, and it may be appropriate to replace a given symlink
> with
>>>  * the directory that it points to.
>>>  *
>>>  * /var/run
>>>
>>> Should I change anything?
>>>
>>> - Grant
>>>
>>
>> If my understanding of the situation is correct, we see this message
>> whenever a package is updated that in the old version installed to
>> /var/run and now has migrated to /run.
>>
>> Even if I'm wrong, there is nothing to be done. /var/run is intended to
>> be a symlink to /run. If it is, then all is fine.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Florian Philipp
>>
>>
> 
> Except we'll be seeing that elog to the end of time
> 
> "lsof -n |grep /var/run" will tell you what, if anything running, is using
> that symlink.
> 

It's probably better to leave the symlink in place for now. What happens
when the user installs a package they have never had before and that
package uses /var/run?

It will make a directory which isn't what you want. Better to leave the
symlink in place and train your eyes to ignore the elogs (something we
humans are extremely good at)

-- 
Alan McKinnon
[email protected]


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