02-13-2022, 07:40 PM
If you use a soft link, what really counts is the object at the end of the soft link, so if the flatpak code cannot accss /usr/bin/xsane a soft link won't help.
Not sure though that a hard link is going to work much better, and in any case there are restrictions: same file system and if you update the object in /usr/bin the hard link remains pointing to the old one.
Not sure though that a hard link is going to work much better, and in any case there are restrictions: same file system and if you update the object in /usr/bin the hard link remains pointing to the old one.