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Why does the installation of gvim replaces the binary (or not binary, or whatever it is, even if it is a text file, maybe i want to keep a text file at this location …) located at /usr/bin/vim with a symlink to /usr/bin/vim-big without asking the user to do so?
Last edited by Dirk Sohler (2010-02-05 19:19:18)
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*bump*
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It is a symlink. The symlink is owned by the vim package. As vim is a dep for gvim, that file is being managed by the package manager.
Saying I want to store a file there is like saying I want to store a text file at /bin/bash... Sure you could, but do not expect bash to keep working.
So what exactly is your issue here?
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So what exactly is your issue here?
Am i the only one who dislikes it, that the installation of gvim replaces files from vim package?
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Last edited by Profjim (2010-02-15 21:34:10)
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