I just removed the 32-bit emacs package from a 64-bit machine and /usr/bin/emacs went away, presumably because of:
preuninstall scriptlet (using /bin/sh): alternatives --remove emacs /usr/bin/emacs-22.1
Is there any standard way we can avoid this? Count the number of emacs packages there will be after removal?
On Wednesday, 18 June 2008 at 20:05, Orion Poplawski wrote:
I just removed the 32-bit emacs package from a 64-bit machine and /usr/bin/emacs went away, presumably because of:
preuninstall scriptlet (using /bin/sh): alternatives --remove emacs /usr/bin/emacs-22.1
Is there any standard way we can avoid this? Count the number of emacs packages there will be after removal?
Hm. Must be a packaging bug, because I have reviewed a (livna) package that uses alternatives and uninstalling the 32bit version didn't make the alternativized link go away.
Regards, R.
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