On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 07:09:37AM -0600, David Gadbois wrote:
> 
> Preparing...                ###########################################
> [100%]
>    1:glibc-common           ###########################################
> [ 25%]
> error: cannot remove /usr/share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES - directory not
> empty
> error: cannot remove /usr/share/locale/el - directory not empty
> 
> Are the error messages anything to worry about?

I don't think so. How I think this works is that glibc-common created
this directory and populated it. Then when you upgrade, you actually
are removing the old package, installing the new. As part of the
uninstall, it removes the files owned by that package. Before removing
the directory itself and after removing the files, it looks to see if
it is empty or not. If empty, then deletes. If not, then it assumes
some other package has something here, and that it is needed by that
other package, and thus does not delete the directory. Harmless...

-- 
Hal Burgiss
 



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