On Aug 16, 2015 2:59 PM, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
Am 16.08.2015 um 20:52 schrieb Eric Griffith:
> > *No one else* suggested discarding /sbin. Doing so
> > will break decades of stable open source and free software.
> Didn't Arch move /usr/sbin to just be a symlink to
/usr/bin?
maybe
but even if not, it don't matter and would not break *anything* because
after
that *both* paths would be valid, independent from which unix-like OS
you start a script with a hardcoded path
and it would avoid the topic to ever happen again
now that we survived UsrMove (even if there are still broken packages
like glibc
providing only /sbin/ldconfig and breaking deps when packages
using /usr/sbin/ldconfig - and the same for perl) that change would only
make things really clear
I knew that it -shouldnt- break anything, though I'm sure that some obscure
app has some weird functionality that relys on a sbin/bin split, I was just
pointing out that any major breakage should've already been caught and
handled by at least one fairly major distribution