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While you're raising it with them find out why a symbolic link breaks
their install process. It shouldn't matter that it's a symbolic link
vs. a "real" directory. It still points to a suitable place to store
stuff.
Modifying their install process to test for a symbolic link and send
an error message saying something like "Can't install: remove symlink
for xyz" is just a kludge.
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