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Re: installation problem: no /etc/profile
- From: Eric Blake <ebb9 at byu dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com, cygwin-apps <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>, markpeloquin at gmail dot com
- Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 06:19:38 -0700
- Subject: Re: installation problem: no /etc/profile
- References: <abd246bf0702180147w34af8436m8cc736cf0913b16b@mail.gmail.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin-apps <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>
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Redirecting to cygwin-apps, since this is a setup.exe issue. And sorry
for the delayed reply; this arrived back when I was on vacation, and I'm
still trying to plow through my inbox.
According to Mark Peloquin on 2/18/2007 2:47 AM:
> I recently installed cygwin with some problems. This is the fourth
> installation of Windows where I have installed cygwin, and this has
> happened with this Windows installation twice now. I don't think it's
> a fluke. My guess is that it is only noticeable for new
> installations.
Only noticeable for new installations, and dependent on the order in which
setup.exe runs postinstall scripts; bash's postinstall MUST run before any
other postinstall that uses /bin/sh. Which version of setup.exe are you
using?
I know that older setup.exe were broken, and merely executed all scripts
in alphabetical order, so older releases of bash provided the postinstall
as 00bash.sh so it would run first. But I thought that setup.exe had been
changed to execute in dependency order (for example, base-files depends on
bash, so base-files' postinstall scripts should not be attempted until
after bash), so in bash-3.2.9-11 I renamed the postinstall to plain
bash.sh (partly because I converted to cygport, and couldn't figure out
how to make cygport keep the name 00bash.sh).
Maybe what I should do is upload a new package along the lines of
00run_me_first belonging to the admin category _PostInstallFirst
(mirroring the existing admin category of _PostInstallLast that is
normally hidden from view), and by having bash depend on that, I can
reinsert a postinstall script that will run early enough in new
installations to allow installing packages such as aalib, automake, and
base-files? But it would really be nice to know first of all whether this
is fixed in setup.exe; and if the fix is only in a setup.exe snapshot, we
could really use a release of setup.exe.
Meanwhile, bash official patch 10 came out, so I need to upload
bash-3.2.10-12 soon anyways; maybe convincing cygport that my postinstall
really DOES need to be named 00bash.sh is good enough to prevent this issue?
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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake ebb9@byu.net
volunteer cygwin bash maintainer
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