slackpkg clean-system wants to remove /var/log/packages as a package
by gargamel from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5ADM8)
Hi everyone,
I am on Slackware64-current, now, and loving it!
However, after performing the latest updates of today, i.e. Sun Nov 15 00:02:28 UTC 2020, I also ran
Code:slackpkg clean-systemTo my surprise, the list of packages to be removed contains /var/log/packages. Which isn't a package as such, actually, right? I must have accidently done something severely stupid, but I have no idea, what it could be. :(
I really have no clue what's going on here. Does anyone else see this?
I'd appreciate any recommendation how to find out, how this directory made it into the list...
Thanks in advance!
gargamel


I am on Slackware64-current, now, and loving it!
However, after performing the latest updates of today, i.e. Sun Nov 15 00:02:28 UTC 2020, I also ran
Code:slackpkg clean-systemTo my surprise, the list of packages to be removed contains /var/log/packages. Which isn't a package as such, actually, right? I must have accidently done something severely stupid, but I have no idea, what it could be. :(
I really have no clue what's going on here. Does anyone else see this?
I'd appreciate any recommendation how to find out, how this directory made it into the list...
Thanks in advance!
gargamel