Hi list,
I'm new to this list but have had a hard time convincing redhat people that
broken symlinks are bad! (I'm not going to bother trying to convice you ;-)
What I would like to do is get a "package" to take responsibility for the many
broken symlinks out there. So that at least a broken symlink can be assigned to
a specific package the owner of which thinks (sic) that the symlink is
"required" from his/her perspective. (I won't say that the code should be
more
intelligent & create a symlink if it is really necessary & remove it when
it's
broken as that would expect too much)
Please see,
https://access.redhat.com/support/cases/#/case/01326479
for more detail.
Generally many packages create symlinks, but don't "own them", I'd like
to
change that. eg. kernel packagages if the source is not installed.
Try, find / -type l -exec file "{}" \; |grep broken
Cheers
johnd
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