On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:43 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 02/10/2016 09:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
>>
>> Dne 10.2.2016 v 07:19 Eric Griffith napsal(a):
>>>
>>> Functionally, whats the effect of this change?
>
>
> I understand, I am fighting Red Hat wind-mills, but I consider this change
> to b
On 10.2.2016 14:04, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> On a running system /usr/bin/sed and /bin/sed are exactly equivalent,
> but /bin/sed is the classic location, and there is no gain in changing
> it in metadata. I agree with other posters that this change doesn't
> seem useful.
>
Yes, I u
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:43:45AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 02/10/2016 09:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> >Dne 10.2.2016 v 07:19 Eric Griffith napsal(a):
> >>Functionally, whats the effect of this change?
>
> I understand, I am fighting Red Hat wind-mills, but I consider this
> change to b
On 02/10/2016 11:43 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> You should understand that /usr/bin/sed is a Fedora proprietary
> location, while /bin/sed is the traditional location sed was installed,
> which occasionally can be found hard-coded in many places.
Sorry, that's rewriting history. Full paths for P
On 02/10/2016 09:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Dne 10.2.2016 v 07:19 Eric Griffith napsal(a):
Functionally, whats the effect of this change?
I understand, I am fighting Red Hat wind-mills, but I consider this
change to be non-helpful, like I consider all of UsrMov too be a serious
mistake. Th
Hi Eric,
yes, /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin already. However this doesn't matter if it
is just symlink or different folder. When provides of /bin/sed will be removed,
dependency tree will be broken due to packages which require /bin/sed. If you
ask
about that.
Change was done because /usr/bin sho
Dne 10.2.2016 v 07:19 Eric Griffith napsal(a):
> Functionally, whats the effect of this change?
If someone has
Requires: /bin/sed
It will stop working.
Just the dependency. The call in shell will still work.
--
Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Senior Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-bu
I don't have a Fedora system in front of me, but on new installs isn't /bin
a symlink to /usr/bin already? Functionally, whats the effect of this
change? Pardon the confusion.
On Feb 10, 2016 00:56, "Petr Stodulka" wrote:
> I apologize if this mail is here twice, I can't find previous mail.
> ---
I apologize if this mail is here twice, I can't find previous mail.
Hi folks,
after years /bin/sed move to /usr/bin/sed. I add provides of /bin/sed
so dependency list shouldn't be broken. However correct please your
specfiles too. I want to cancel it in F26