Le 9 oct. 2006 à 20:09, Jesse W a écrit :
They do something useful, i.e. for example, they remove files which are copying by the DocFiles script.It works. On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:59 AM, Michèle Garoche wrote:Le 9 oct. 2006 à 10:36, Jesse W a écrit :In regards to the fink package docbook-dsssl-nwalsh,<snip>This came up due to the package failing to build due to a failure in the second one of these statements: "rm -rf doc docsrc". Apparently, probably related to known bugs in coreutils (it's the coreutils rm that's being used), "rm -rf" attempted to remove the directory doc/html after having only remove 120 of the ~140 files in doc/html.<snip>Could you please insert /bin/ before cp and rm in the info file and see if it builds.I added /bin/ to all the commands in the InstallScript section, and it builds fine. It was a coreutils bug. Nevertheless, what is the purpose of the rm lines? They don't seem to do anything...
I'll change the info files so that there is no problem in case a non native rm or cp binaries is installed.
Thanks for the report.
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