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* [ISSUE] Multiple KDE packages use wrong libexec dir
@ 2022-11-21  6:13 AlexKurisu
  2022-11-22  2:05 ` [ISSUE] [CLOSED] " sgn
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: AlexKurisu @ 2022-11-21  6:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ml

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New issue by AlexKurisu on void-packages repository

https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/40656

Description:
### Is this a new report?

Yes

### System Info

Void 6.0.9_1 x86_64 GenuineIntel uptodate FFFFF

### Package(s) Affected

baloo5-5.100.0_1 frameworkintegration-5.100.0_1 kactivitymanagerd-5.26.3_1 kauth-5.100.0_1 kcmutils-5.100.0_1 kconfig-5.100.1_1 kde-cli-tools-5.26.3_1 kde-gtk-config5-5.26.3_1 kdelibs4support-5.100.0_1 kdesu-5.100.0_1 khelpcenter-22.08.2_1 kinfocenter-5.26.3_1 kinit-5.100.0_1 kio-5.100.0_1 kio-extras-22.08.2_1 kscreen-5.26.3_1 kscreenlocker-5.26.3_1 ktexteditor-5.100.0_1 kwallet-pam-5.26.3_1 kwayland-5.100.0_1 kwin-5.26.3_1 kxmlgui-5.100.0_1 libkscreen-5.26.3_1 libksysguard-5.26.3_1 plasma-desktop-5.26.2_1 plasma-workspace-5.26.3_1 polkit-kde-agent-5.26.2_1 powerdevil-5.26.2_1 purpose-5.100.0_1 sddm-kcm-5.26.2_1 xdg-desktop-portal-kde-5.26.2_1

### Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro?

_No response_

### Expected behaviour

Packages use `/usr/libexec` as their `libexec` dir

### Actual behaviour

Packages use `/usr/lib/libexec` as their `libexec` dir

### Steps to reproduce

1) Install any listed KDE package
2) Go to `/usr/lib`, there will be `libexec` dir

NOTE: There may be more packages that use `/usr/lib/libexec` instead of `/usr/libexec`. I've listed only packages I have installed.

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* Re: [ISSUE] [CLOSED] Multiple KDE packages use wrong libexec dir
  2022-11-21  6:13 [ISSUE] Multiple KDE packages use wrong libexec dir AlexKurisu
@ 2022-11-22  2:05 ` sgn
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: sgn @ 2022-11-22  2:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ml

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Closed issue by AlexKurisu on void-packages repository

https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/40656

Description:
### Is this a new report?

Yes

### System Info

Void 6.0.9_1 x86_64 GenuineIntel uptodate FFFFF

### Package(s) Affected

baloo5-5.100.0_1 frameworkintegration-5.100.0_1 kactivitymanagerd-5.26.3_1 kauth-5.100.0_1 kcmutils-5.100.0_1 kconfig-5.100.1_1 kde-cli-tools-5.26.3_1 kde-gtk-config5-5.26.3_1 kdelibs4support-5.100.0_1 kdesu-5.100.0_1 khelpcenter-22.08.2_1 kinfocenter-5.26.3_1 kinit-5.100.0_1 kio-5.100.0_1 kio-extras-22.08.2_1 kscreen-5.26.3_1 kscreenlocker-5.26.3_1 ktexteditor-5.100.0_1 kwallet-pam-5.26.3_1 kwayland-5.100.0_1 kwin-5.26.3_1 kxmlgui-5.100.0_1 libkscreen-5.26.3_1 libksysguard-5.26.3_1 plasma-desktop-5.26.2_1 plasma-workspace-5.26.3_1 polkit-kde-agent-5.26.2_1 powerdevil-5.26.2_1 purpose-5.100.0_1 sddm-kcm-5.26.2_1 xdg-desktop-portal-kde-5.26.2_1

### Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro?

_No response_

### Expected behaviour

Packages use `/usr/libexec` as their `libexec` dir

### Actual behaviour

Packages use `/usr/lib/libexec` as their `libexec` dir

### Steps to reproduce

1) Install any listed KDE package
2) Go to `/usr/lib`, there will be `libexec` dir

NOTE: There may be more packages that use `/usr/lib/libexec` instead of `/usr/libexec`. I've listed only packages I have installed.

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