Strange Tree
Christoph
linuxguy at ici.net
Mon Aug 2 20:56:31 EDT 1999
> On Mon, 2 Aug 1999 Chris DiTrani <cditrani at ne.mediaone.net> wrote:
>
> > I've noticed that on 2 RH5.2 and on 6.0 machines I have this strange
> > recursive tree: /usr/bin/mh/mh/mh/mh/mh/mh........ It seems to go on for
> > quite a while this way, and as far down as I travel into it there seems to
> > exist the same files. I can't imagime this is normal. Anyone seen this?
>
> /usr/bin/mh is a symlink to ".", which makes /usr/bin/mh a reference to
> /usr/bin. The behavior you're seeing is a natural side effect of this.
>
> /usr/bin/mh is the original installation directory for the Rand MH, and
> some third-party tools depended on it; hence the symlink to maintain
> backwards compatibility.
In my opinion, this is a silly hack. If RedHat builds the packages from
source, they should be able to control things better than this.
A few years back, this type of recusive linking provided endless headaches
when used with tar, find & cpio, and even worse was the unix-unaware vender
that ported crummy code.
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