I don't think anything uses it directly, no. I'd check scripts inside
the perl package itself, just in case, but it probably is safe to
leave off if they really offend you... but I doubt they're doing any
harm and there is always the chance some user somewhere may be using
them and would get annoyed :)
Chip
Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com> writes:
Does anything actually depend on that existing? Is there any good
reason for shipping it this way in both packages?
Warren
Chip Turner wrote:
> We ship perl as /u/b/perl and /u/b/perl5.8.6; it's symmetry!
> Chip
> Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com> writes:
>
>>[perl-suidperl] file /usr/bin/sperl5.8.6 is a setuid binary
>>
>>Anyone have any idea why we ship this in perl-suidperl along with
>>/usr/bin/suidperl? Without looking at the package, it seems odd to me
>>why we ship that binary with a version-specific name.
>>
>>Warren Togami
>>wtogami(a)redhat.com
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