What to do with /bin/perl symlink?
IIRC, some time ago it was decided that we should remove the /bin/perl ->
/usr/bin/perl symlink. Am I wrong?
The only reference I found in our policy manual is:
"...
3.3.4 Scripts
All command scripts, including the package maintainer scripts inside
the package and used by dpkg, should have a #! line naming
the shell to be used to interpret them.
In the case of Perl scripts this should be #!/usr/bin/perl.
..."
Currently the base system comes with that symlink, but I plan to remove
it for the next boot-floppies release. Objections?
Thanks,
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Enrique Zanardi ezanardi@ull.es
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