On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:39 AM, Steve Langasek
steve.langa...@canonical.com wrote:
Please show 'ls -ld /usr/share/doc/libglib2.0*'. I'm pretty sure one of
the directories is wrongly symlinked to the other, which means that
unpacking libglib2.0-data after libglib2.0-0 *overwrites* the
Steve Langasek [2011-09-30 5:37 -]:
So glib2.0 needs to clean up its historic mis-migration.
Hmm, the preinst files do
if [ $1 = upgrade ] dpkg --compare-versions $2 lt-nl 2.27.5-2; then
rm -f /usr/share/doc/libglib2.0-dev
fi
I. e. correctly use lt-nl (thus don't fire on fresh
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Michael Nelson
michael.nel...@canonical.com wrote:
Not that I'm aware of (see below), but it is possible that I've sudo'd
a symlink at some point - I don't remember doing so, and don't see why
I would have (we do most our dev work in a virtualenv), but I guess
Steve Langasek [2011-09-30 1:39 -]:
This is a classic botched symlink-directory migration in a package.
For sure, but neither the natty nor the recent oneiric versions
actually shipped any symlinks, and I'm fairly sure we didn't introduce
them at any time during oneiric.
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
In such a situation, could you please give me the output of
ls -l /usr/share/doc/*glib2.0*/changelog.Debian.gz
dpkg -S /usr/share/doc/*glib2.0*/changelog.Debian.gz
$ ls -l