On Sat, 29 Apr 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Webb Roberts on 4/27/2006 2:00 PM:
I will also try to clean up the profile script to short-circuit when
you are running /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
One thing you might do is to have the /etc/profile.d sh-update-script
delete itself
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According to Webb Roberts on 4/27/2006 2:00 PM:
I will also try to clean up the profile script to short-circuit when you
are running /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
One thing you might do is to have the /etc/profile.d sh-update-script
delete
I just updated my cygwin install.
on running /bin/sh -login, I got the following message:
/bin/cp: cannot remove `/bin/sh.exe': Permission denied
Looks like the error is coming out of /etc/profile.d/00bash.sh: the part
where it's trying to update /bin/sh.exe via a copy in the midst of
Webb Roberts webb.roberts at gtri.gatech.edu writes:
I just updated my cygwin install.
on running /bin/sh -login, I got the following message:
/bin/cp: cannot remove `/bin/sh.exe': Permission denied
Not the nicest thing to have a random error message appear on stdout
during a login,
I will also try to clean up the profile script to short-circuit when you
are running /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
One thing you might do is to have the /etc/profile.d sh-update-script
delete itself once it's run satisfactorily.
I guess what got me on this was that there was a zombie /bin/sh
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