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authorLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2020-10-20 10:08:26 +0300
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doc: drop mention of ld.so bug in Debian
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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ they work with don't do any of that. In both cases, they may be wrong:
mistakes happen. It's a well-guarded secret among programmers that
they sometimes, even if rarely, make catastrophic mistakes.
-**FIXME**: reference the bug in Debian that removed the ld.so symlink
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Accidents aside, mayhem and chaos may be intentional. Your own project
may not have malware, and you may have vetted all your dependencies,
and you trust them. But your dependencies have dependencies, which