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Re: ln -s /usr/doc /home/doc



Is it me or do you have this command the wrong way round.  I would have thought that
you wanted:

ln -s /usr/doc /home/doc

I hope this fixes things for you...
Johhny

Debian Mail wrote:

> I moved /usr/doc to /home/doc, since I have more space on the
> partition that is mounted on /home. Then I created a softlink to it:
> ln -s /home/doc /usr/doc
>
> The problem is now, that some packages (r-base 1.0.0-1 is an example)
> store documentation in different locations, and refer to it with
> softlinks using ../ These softlinks now clearly point to a non
> existing location. Is there a nice solution to solve this problem?
>
> Stef
>
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