On Feb 15, Sven Joachim <[email protected]> wrote: > True, but there seem to be a relatively high number of systems where an > old unowned version of some library is lying around under /lib (possibly > because the dpkg database became corrupted at some point and so dpkg > forgot about the file; see the dpkg bug #949395), and when that library > starts be installed under /usr/lib, this will trigger symbol lookup > errors and the like. See #896019 and #948318 for examples. Somebody reported a similar problem about libcrypt.so.1, which moved from /lib/ (provided by libc) to /usr/lib/ (provided by libxcrypt). Since libcrypt.so.1 has been in /usr/lib/ for three months now without any other unexpected issues then I think that we can be very confident that there is no reason whatsoever to install anything outside of /usr anymore. -- ciao, Marco
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