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your recent upload of tor to trixie-backports / aliased files



Hi Peter,

you recently made an upload of tor to trixie-backports:

https://tracker.debian.org/news/1703357/accepted-tor-04821-1bpo131-source-amd64-all-into-stable-backports/


The relevant part is
* Keep systemd files in /lib (as opposed to /usr/lib)


In trixie (that includes trixie-backports) all files *must* be installed into /usr. Moving the files back to the aliased location is a policy violation from trixie onwards (and can lead to file loss).

For bookworm/bookworm-backports, the file move moratorium was still in place, which means, if your package in trixie shipped files in /bin, /sbin or /lib and you make a bookworm-backport, moving the files back / is correct.

This means, you need to differentiate between bookworm-backports and trixie-backports.


CCed the backports mailing list to raise awareness of this issue.


Regards,
Michael

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