Not that cygpath checks for file existence, but indeed I have it and it's
equal to bash.exe:
$ ls /usr/bin/sh.exe
/usr/bin/sh.exe
$ diff /usr/bin/sh.exe /usr/bin/bash.exe
$
2014-08-26 8:53 GMT-03:00 Renato Silva <[email protected]>:
> I do have sh.exe here:
>
> $ cygpath --windows /usr/bin/sh.exe
> C:\MSYS2\usr\bin\sh.exe
>
>
> 2014-08-25 11:20 GMT-03:00 Alexander Shukaev <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hey Alexey,
>>
>> After the last major update, the directory structure of MSYS2 has
>> changed, so I got a couple of questions.
>>
>> First of all, there is no more "/bin", is this forever from now on? What
>> was the reason to do that? Should I always rely on "/usr/bin" from now on?
>>
>> Secondly, there is no more "sh", e.g. "/bin/sh" which is by default
>> required by "make". Sometimes "make" fails to build something when a
>> corresponding "makefile" contains calls to "/bin/sh". Currently, I've made
>> a copy of "bash" as "sh" and put it into "/usr/bin", and that works fine.
>> However is there any official solution? Was removing "sh" intentional?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Alexander
>>
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