On Mar 3 08:55, Charles Wilson wrote: > On 2/26/2014 5:07 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >Weird, I was pretty sure we already have an /etc/shells file installed > >by default. Apparently not. So, shan't we add one? > > > > /bin/sh > > /bin/bash > > /bin/dash > > /bin/mksh > > /bin/zsh > > /usr/bin/sh > > /usr/bin/bash > > /usr/bin/dash > > /usr/bin/mksh > > /usr/bin/zsh > > > >The base-files package would be a good place to be. David? > > Currently inetutils-server provides /etc/defaults/etc/shells. If > that file is required by base functionality now, then I've no > problem removing it and modifying inetutils' postinstall/preremove > scripts. But we'll need to synchronize the uploads of > inetutils-server-$next and base-files-$next. > > Speaking of base-files, version 4.1-2 has been in test now for over > two years...works fine here and fixes a problem with $TEMP and other > "standard" variable names: 4.1-1 set both $TEMP and $temp, but these > are not distinguished by native processes, leading to confusion if a > native process reset $TEMP (but not $temp).
I had a problem when running it in an early stage of 64 bit development, but I don't remember at all what the problem was. Do you run it on 64 bit as well? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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