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On 07/03/2010 10:24 AM, Brendon Higgins wrote:
Hi Alesh,
Alesh Slovak wrote (Thursday 01 July 2010):
If the very last file that iscan's hook script checks for in DESTDIR
doesn't exist, the `test -e` call fails and the script ends with a failed
status even though nothing really went wrong
script in a third party package (iscan/iscan-data) while #587608 appears to be a
problem with the configuration of initramfs-tools itself.
Roman did not have iscan or iscan-data installed, his problem was actually
#587608, and not related to this bug.
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statements to find where it was
aborting, and it seemed to be at that test statement. When I changed it to an
if ... fi clause, the problem ceased.
That's odd, our testing went just fine.
Can you tell me what shell you are using?
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2.24 or
older installed, which does not use iscan-data will just need to uninstall iscan.
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went wrong. A simple `exit 0` on the last line fixes this.
I'll try to get a fixed version of iscan-data out as soon as I can.
Thanks again.
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