Description of problem: The vala package currently install 8 alternatives: /etc/alternatives/vala /etc/alternatives/valac /etc/alternatives/valac.1.gz /etc/alternatives/vala-gen-introspect /etc/alternatives/vala-gen-introspect.1.gz /etc/alternatives/vapicheck /etc/alternatives/vapigen /etc/alternatives/vapigen.1.gz However, I don't think it makes sense to have some of them point to vala 0.14 and others point to 0.16. Changing one should change all the others. update-alternatives has a master/slave feature to handle this: « It is often useful for a number of alternatives to be synchronised, so that they are changed as a group; for example, when several ver‐ sions of the vi(1) editor are installed, the man page referenced by /usr/share/man/man1/vi.1 should correspond to the executable refer‐ enced by /usr/bin/vi. alternatives handles this by means of master and slave links; when the master is changed, any associated slaves are changed too. A master link and its associated slaves make up a link group. » I think the way to achieve this is something like update-alternatives /usr/bin/vala vala /usr/bin/vala-0.16 90 --slave /usr/bin/valac valac /usr/bin/valac-0.16 --slave /usr/share/man/man1/vala.1.gz vala.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/vala-0.16.1.gz --slave ...
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