[16:24] <jrwren> so... at work... we run osqueryd. it complains about symlink loops. we also install java, not headless, which installs x11-common, which symlinks /usr/bin/X11 to ., which is a symlink loop on purpose and so ever run osquery logs it. useless log messages.
[16:24] <jrwren> no one cares.
[16:24] <jrwren> it is the no one caring which bothers me the most.
[16:26] <cmaloney> One would think that java mucking with X11 would be a bad idea
[16:26] <cmaloney> erm, that's x11-common doing that
[16:28] <cmaloney> Any way to silence osqueryd on that particular loop?
[16:29] <jrwren> i dunno. maybe? I'd rather rm /usr/bin/X11 cuz I'm crazy.
[16:29] <jrwren> remember java swing? all that stuff is still there, so java deps X11
[16:29] <cmaloney> I can _sorta_ see why X11 points to cwd
[16:30] <cmaloney> But yeah, it's historical cruft
[16:30] <jrwren> yeah, legacy X11 progs were in /usr/bin/X11, but ubuntu moved them all to /usr/bin and then just symlinked. legacy always gets us.