[Lunar-bugs] [bug] coreutils and teTeX both install a /usr/bin/readlink
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Tue May 24 12:51:11 UTC 2005
Project: lunar-linux
ID:
Version: <none>
Component: moonbase (modules)
Category: bug reports
Priority: normal
-Assigned to: <unassigned>
+Assigned to: sofar
Reported by: dagbrown
Updated by: sofar
-Status: won't fix
+Status: closed
Additional INFO:
as seen below this was already filed upstream earlier and fixed in 3.0.
The old teTeX indeed (confirmed) had this bug.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: teTeX installs duplicate /usr/bin/readlink
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 10:15:56 +0100
From: Thomas Esser te at dbs.uni-hannover.de
To: Auke Kok sofar at lunar-linux.org
: I hope you can adjust this in the next release. Thanks,
teTeX-3.0 (released a week ago) installs its own readlink as
kpsereadlink.
So, no conflict any more.
Thomas
sofar
Previous comments:
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Tue, 05/24/2005 - 08:18 : dagbrown
I innocently tried to run /etc/init.d/hotplug restart, and got an error
message: "readlink takes exactly one argument". Being a little
surprised at this, I read the man page for readlink, and indeed, it
took only one argument. It was a very short man page. I definitely
remembered a longer one than that in the past.
So I went to figure out which package readlink came from.
root at foetus ~ # lvu from /usr/bin/readlink
coreutils:/usr/bin/readlink
teTeX:/usr/bin/readlink
Oh. The one from teTeX had overwritten the one from coreutils.
Re-lin'ing the coreutils readlink restored the status quo, but there
should probably be some way of dealing with packages that try to
replace unrelated pre-existing system programs. :-)
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Tue, 05/24/2005 - 12:34 : tchan
This is not a bug and as is PEBKAC. coreutils installs
/usr/bin/readlink, teTeX installs /usr/bin/kpsereadlink. NOTE the name
differences. There is no problem here.
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