Re: RFD: Essential packages, /, and /usr
> What if the user puts "tripwire" or some other nice English word in the
> path, not knowing this is also a command in Debian? It's really hard to
> account for any of these weird scenarios...
What if? I also wouldn't expect, nor want, to have Debian package scripts
trying to execute some random tripwire program.
I can only imagine the tripwire package running tripwire in its
postinst, and I should hope it knows the absolute path.
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