I just upgraded my mostly stock slink machine to potato with
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade. Now I have both /usr/man
and /usr/share/man on my system, and neither is a symlink to the
other. A quick glance showed no files in common between the
two directories, and they both contain around
On 28/11/99 Dan Christensen wrote:
I just upgraded my mostly stock slink machine to potato with
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade. Now I have both /usr/man
and /usr/share/man on my system, and neither is a symlink to the
other. A quick glance showed no files in common between the
two
The command 'update-alternatives' may help you sort out the mess. It may
be somewhat tedious to do though.
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