On 10.2.2016 14:04, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote: > On a running system /usr/bin/sed and /bin/sed are exactly equivalent, > but /bin/sed is the classic location, and there is no gain in changing > it in metadata. I agree with other posters that this change doesn't > seem useful. > Yes, I understand this. But once /bin is just symlink and macro %_bindir contains /usr/bin now. We can say that /bin is classic, but many things were classic in past and now are changed. I can keep provides forever, if it helps. Petr
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