> Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.<p>I honestly don't mind this, it makes sense. Comments <i>aren't</i> for extended discussion, so move them to the place that is, e.g. chat. But, it's really it's quite obnoxious when they subsequently delete the chatroom!<p>Internet Archive rescued the top comments[1], but you can't click the button to see all of them. Even so, there is some useful context here. User `dobey` points out:<p>> Setting $PATH for the non-root user would not affect the environment for root where the packages are being installed. It is more likely the binary was copied to a directory which is already in root's $PATH instead.<p>OP confirms this:<p>> Just one little side note - I did not edit $PATH, I just symlinked dwarf fortress to /usr/local/bin. Otherwise this seems correct. Well done and thanks much!<p>An open question for me is whether this was user error on the OP's part, or a fundamental flaw in the design of UNIX and/or apt.<p>---<p>1: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170818234302/https://askubuntu.com/questions/938606/dwarf-fortress-starting-during-apt-get-upgrade" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20170818234302/https://askubuntu...</a>