#!/bin/sh get_vendor() { local origin="$DPKG_ROOT/etc/dpkg/origins/default" local vendor if [ -n "$DEB_VENDOR" ]; then vendor="$DEB_VENDOR" elif [ -e "$origin" ]; then vendor=$(sed -ne 's/^Vendor: *\([^ ]\+\) */\1/p' "$origin" | tr A-Z a-z) fi echo "${vendor:-default}" } check_merged_usr_via_aliased_dirs() { local vendor vendor=$(get_vendor) case "$vendor" in debian) # In Debian some people have gotten so offended by the following _warning_ # that they have resorted to bullying and abuse. Life's too short, sorry. return ;; ubuntu) # Ubuntu does not seem interested in it. return ;; esac for d in /bin /sbin /lib /lib32 /libo32 /libx32 /lib64; do linkname="$(readlink $d)" if [ "$linkname" = "usr$d" ] || [ "$linkname" = "/usr$d" ]; then echo "This system uses merged-usr-via-aliased-dirs, going behind dpkg's" >&3 echo "back, breaking its core assumptions. This can cause silent file" >&3 echo "overwrites and disappearances, and its general tools misbehavior." >&3 echo "See ." >&3 break fi done } check_merged_usr_via_aliased_dirs