very odd, it looks like the /dev/null pseudo device isn't working.
If you're on linux this is probably impossible...but on Widows the
cygwin environment must be incorrect somehow.
Can you do:
cat > /dev/null
or
cat /dev/null
?? If so, there's something else wrong...
I would try reinstalling the correct cygwin version. Someone had
this problem recently on a host that is not completely windows,
but I forget the details.
MS
Alessandro Balvis wrote:
Hy,
I'm updating the TinyOs with the latest version (15 Dec 2005), but
something goes wrong. I received this message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /
$ rpm --nodeps --force --ignoreos -Uvh
tinyos-1.1.15Dec2005cvs-1.cygwin.noarch.
rpm
Preparing... ###########################################
[100%]
1:tinyos ###########################################
[100%]
/etc/profile.d/tinyos.sh: cannot create /dev/null: directory nonexistent
error: %post(tinyos-1.1.15Dec2005cvs-1) scriptlet failed, exit status 2
How can I resolve it?
Thanks in advance.
Ing.Alessandro Balvis
Centro Ricerche ENEL - Pisa
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