Paul Wouters wrote:
Hi, I am using the very useful tool "lndir" regularly in much the same way as the new hardlink package is used (though I am not sure if hardlinks can fully replace lndir, since I have managed to wipe out my trees in /usr/src/kernels by just adding/removing kernel packages, but that is another issue).
The "lndir" and "hardlinks" tools serve completely different purposes. They are not interchangeable, nor intended to be.
I would like lndir to be installable without pulling in a lot of X, since it has no X windows dependancy at all. It just happened to come with X: [root@uml ~]# rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/bin/lndir xorg-x11-6.8.2-37.FC4.49.2
lndir is used by X developers during development. It may or may not be used during the monolithic build of X as well. It's a utility that probably should be in GNU coreutils IMHO, but isn't. X11R7 currently does not contain lndir. I'm not sure if there are plans to keep it for X11R7 final release or not.
In fact, I am not even sure why X requires lndir :)
To the best of my knowledge, it doesn't. xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx would probably be the best place to ask about lndir though. ;) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list