Adding /usr/local/lib/crda/regulatory.bin as first in the search path
was done to allow users to use a local alternative. It also looks in the
/usr/lib/crda/regulatory.bin file, but the entries in the (optional)
first file have a higher priority. This is done because sometimes the
contents of /usr/lib are similar for lot of systems, so differences can
only be placed in /usr/local.

If you don't get errors like "failed to open db file" that change ought
to have no influence.

I've attached a diff of wireless-crda 1.6 compared to wireless-crda 1.5
so we can see if there is a change that caused this bug. The only
changes that were made, were the addition of two regularity.bin paths --
and a check to see if there was actually one to read -- and adaptions to
the Makefile, which include using the $(SBINDIR) variable instead of
sbin and replacing the text $(SBINDIR) with the value of the variable
$(SBINDIR) in the rules file.

Since Loïc Minier said the extra slash doesn't do any harm I'd like to ask you 
all if you're really sure the change fixed your setup or if it was something 
else. Did the change also fix it when you were using 1.6?
The only reason I can come up with is that the first slash misses, but that 
should be fixed as well in (at least) 1.10. Can anyone tell me if the first 
slash is missing in earlier versions? 


** Attachment added: "wireless-crda-1.5 to wireless-crda 1.6"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31387990/wireless-crda.diff

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