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Lähettäjä: Svante Signell
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Vastaanottaja: 1056980
Kopio: Debian Control Server, 813
Uudet otsikot: [devuan-dev] bug#813: Bug#1056980: Reopen 1056980
Aihe: [devuan-dev] bug#813: Reopen 1056980
reopen 1056980
severity 1056980 serious
tags 1056980 patch
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Hello,

Reopening this bug due to a deliberate attempt to fool the users: Either you move binaries _and_ configuration files
to /usr/bin or explicitely depend on usrmerge. And closing this bug as wontfix is not nice.

I've modified netcat-traditional.postinst on both usrmerged and non-usrmerged systems without problems. So your second comment b) in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056980#15
is definitely false:

From: Chris Hofstaedtler <[zeha@???](mailto:zeha@debian.org)>
...
No, changing the update-alternatives call is
a) not necessary on /usr-merged systems,
b) will break on these.

No the system did not break!

Yes, I have read [https://wiki.debian.org/UsrMerge](https://wiki.debian.org/UsrMerge)

And found:
! Please suspend further moves temporarily. The effects of moves cause more problems than anticipated
people are working to understand and solve them. Exceptions: Continue to perform moves that fix RC bugs
(e.g. dh_installsystemd or systemd.pc issues) and DEP17P7 mitigations for udev rules.

And:
Do not update calls to update-alternatives:
- Even if you move e.g. /bin/more to /usr/bin/more, do not change the location used in the
update-alternatives invocation.
- If you add new alternatives, install them to /usr if possible.

And:
P4: Even when changing all aliased paths from / to /usr, you must not change the paths passed to update-alternatives
invocations that already existed in bookworm. The current plan is to keep existing alternatives aliased as a legacy
forever and add new alternatives without aliasing.

Who wrote this? The question is why?? All changes to packages moving files to /usr should also move _all_
corresponding configuration files to, or add an explicit dependency on usrmerge!

Thanks!