Brian,

Thanks for getting the two changes in quickly.

I looked at Jason's comment and the CVS logs and noticed that indeed the
c3-profiled script did change from 3.1.2-1 to the current version 4.0-1
(well actually 4.0.1-1).

After looking at things, here's what I believe happened.  The suplementary
scripts in c3-3.1.2.src.rpm did the PATH=$PATH:/opt/c3-3 stuffo.  (not
taken from inside tarball for lazy packaging reasons).

My guess is that when you created the new 4.x profiled RPMs, you used ones
from your own box or possibly the scripts in the actual C3 tarball, seems
logical, which do PATH=/opt/c3-3:$PATH.

Summary, who cares it works now!  :)
But that may explain the confusion and sudden change.

c3 on!
--tjn

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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Brian Luethke wrote:

> On the devel versions on my laptop they are "/opt/c3-3:$path". I opened,
> as I said, those scripts (along with a few others) and did "1,$
> s/c3-3/c3-4/g", installed, and tested. Since they worked I didn't touch
> them. As to why it was like that, I do not know as the versions I have
> should be the "written in stone" versions I build from.
>
> Jason B. wrote:
>
> > Actually, from c3-profiled-3.1.2-1:
> > ---BEGIN---
> > # $Id: c3_profiled.sh,v 1.1 2002/05/17 00:42:55 tjn Exp $
> >
> > if [ ! `echo $PATH | /bin/grep "/opt/c3-3"` ]; then
> >         export PATH=$PATH:/opt/c3-3
> > fi
> > ---END---
> >
> >
> > and from c3-profiled-4.0-1:
> > ---BEGIN---
> > if ! echo $PATH | /bin/grep -q "/opt/c3-4" ; then
> >   PATH="/opt/c3-4:$PATH"
> > fi
> > ---END---
> >
> >
> > it was changed.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> > At 06:24 PM 7/15/2003 -0400, Brian Luethke wrote:
> >
> >> C3 has done this since the beginning of time. The first package I
> >> modeled C3 after did this (way back in the 1.x tree). Since it worked
> >> I never touch it - didn't even realise it did this anymore., I don't
> >> think I have had to touch it (more than a s/c3-3/c3-4/g type thing)
> >> for quite some time.
> >>
> >> I'll have a fix checked in in a few hours.
> >>
> >> Jason B. wrote:
> >>
> >>> The biggest problem is that c3 is prepending its directory to the
> >>> beginning of $PATH.  THAT is bad practice.  It would also fix the
> >>> problem below in ~99.8% of cases.
> >>>
> >>> Jason
> >>>
> >>> At 11:37 AM 7/15/2003 -0500, Neil Gorsuch wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Why is the c3 rpm installing this file?
> >>>>
> >>>> /opt/c3-4/install
> >>>>
> >>>> I thought that was bad form, having an executable with the same
> >>>> name as a common unix program. Please fix this ASAP, it's messing
> >>>> up rpm builds.
> >>>>
> >>>>
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