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1768 </note> 1768 </note>
1769 </para></listitem> 1769 </para></listitem>
1770--> 1770-->
1771 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>unsafe-references-in-scripts:</filename></emphasis>
1772 Reports when a script file installed in
1773 <filename>${base_libdir}</filename>,
1774 <filename>${base_bindir}</filename>, or
1775 <filename>${base_sbindir}</filename>, depends on files
1776 installed under <filename>${exec_prefix}</filename>.
1777 This dependency is a concern if you want the system to remain
1778 basically operable if <filename>/usr</filename> is mounted
1779 separately and is not mounted.
1780 <note>
1781 Defaults for binaries installed in
1782 <filename>${base_libdir}</filename>,
1783 <filename>${base_bindir}</filename>, and
1784 <filename>${base_sbindir}</filename> are
1785 <filename>/lib</filename>, <filename>/bin</filename>, and
1786 <filename>/sbin</filename>, respectively.
1787 The default for a binary installed
1788 under <filename>${exec_prefix}</filename> is
1789 <filename>/usr</filename>.
1790 </note>
1791 </para></listitem>
1792 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>useless-rpaths:</filename></emphasis> 1771 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>useless-rpaths:</filename></emphasis>
1793 Checks for dynamic library load paths (rpaths) in the binaries that 1772 Checks for dynamic library load paths (rpaths) in the binaries that
1794 by default on a standard system are searched by the linker (e.g. 1773 by default on a standard system are searched by the linker (e.g.