[05:03] paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaultag. [05:05] dude [05:05] I'm going to bed :D [05:05] what's up quick quick quick [05:07] ok bed [05:07] emial me:) [05:07] email [05:07] o/ [05:09] Hah. [22:51] paultag: Oh you're not sleeping now! :P [22:52] yo [22:53] http://i.imgur.com/JAB5pya.png [22:53] btw [22:54] So asked earlier in mentors and got no answer. I presume there's no way to conditionally set a symlink that would conflict if the package is later installed but not expected to? (Worded better before) so in other words, postinst if [ -f /usr/bin/foo ] || ln -s /usr/bin/bar /usr/bin/foo [22:55] Hah, saw that on OFTC. :P [22:55] sounds like you're trying to reimplement update-alterantives [22:55] stop that [22:56] Basically, yes. But I wanted to! It makes sense to symlink in this case if it doesn't exist! :P [22:56] update-alterantives will do that [22:56] Also, good for another inxi upload? And, last one, policy on a QA upload for a package that has a slightly stale ITA? [22:56] Oh. [22:59] (Symlink in this case if it doesn't exist, but have the other "alternative" overwrite the link with a real file. But, yeah, going about it weirdly.) [23:02] Bah, read manpage, doesn't do what I want it to. :P