On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:

> Igor Pechtchanski writes:

FWIW, it was the original poster who wrote the below -- all of my comments
got snipped out.

> >> I found that it was a conflict with my existing fpTeX installation
> >> (fpTeX is a TeTeX port to Windows) that defined an environment
> >> variable TEXMFCNF to one of Windows directories.
>
> I feel that setup.exe should not use an unclean environment.

If an empty environment is needed, why not use "env -i" in the postinstall
script?

> >> The script post-texmf.sh diagnosted that and asked for user's
> >> reaction.
>
> Actually, it is texconfig which does that.
>
> Thanks for reporting this.
> Jan.

Ok, I think it's unreasonable to require that none of the tools called
from postinstall scripts read stdin -- there's just no way maintainers are
going to be able to ensure that.  I'll submit a patch to setup.exe that
redirects stdin from /dev/null.
        Igor
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