Fargusson.Alan wrote:
I remember having something like this happen on SUSE for PPC.  I think what 
happened to me was I installed the system without the package for bash, and 
/bin/sh became zsh.  Then when I installed bash latter it didn't replace 
/bin/sh, so /bin/sh was still zsh.  When I re-installed the entire SUSE system 
with bash selected it make /bin/sh a link to bash.  This was a long time ago, 
so I may not be remembering right.


I got curious enough to boot my SUSE 10.1 system. zsh isn't installed,
so I inspected the package with variations of 'rpm -qivlp --scripts' and
discovered, as packaged,
/bin/zsh is a symlink to true!
That that's fixed in the preinstall script
That zsh doesn't create a /bin/sh any way I can see (though arguably, if
it's the first sh-compatible sh then maybe it should.

As the Japanese once told me (mistakenly) "user mistake."



--

Cheers
John

-- spambait
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tourist pics http://portgeographe.environmentaldisasters.cds.merseine.nu/

Please do not reply off-list

----------------------------------------------------------------------
For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit
http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390

Reply via email to