On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > Also is bash style shell arithmetic used for the priority allowed in a
> > /bin/sh script ?
>
> I'm not sure, since bash is the default shell now. But since ash is
> still out there, I've removed the offending arithmetic (which I now take
> care of
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:20:30 GMT, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> I'm not sure. At this point I recommend that you remove and reinstall all of
> the unison alternatives on your host, as follows:
>
> rm /var/lib/alternatives/unison
> for f in /etc/postinstall/unison* ; do $f ; done
>
> and see if that
> The man page for alternatives
> (8) does not seem to specify the allowed range for priority values, but using
> 2017 for unison 2.17
> and 2027 for unison 2.27 seem to upset it:
>
> ajm> /usr/sbin/alternatives.exe --display unison
> path to alternate expected in /var/lib/alternatives/unison
>
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:01:29 GMT, Andrew E. Schulman wrote:
> Changes in these releases:
> - Fixed two bugs in the postinstall scripts. One of them caused
> installation to fail in some cases. Thanks to Andy Moreton for pointing
> these out.
Thanks for updating this, but there still seem to be
New versions of the unison2.13, unison2.17, and unison2.27 packages are
available in the Cygwin distribution. Unison is a file synchronizer for
Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and
directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the
same host), m
> The /etc/postinstall/unison... installer scripts assume that alternatives is
> available on the path. On
> my system /usr/sbin is not on the PATH, so the postinstall script fails.
Oops.
> Also is bash style shell arithmetic used for the priority allowed in a
> /bin/sh script ?
I'm not sure,
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:20:33 GMT, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> New versions of the unison2.13, unison2.17, and unison2.27 packages are
> available in the Cygwin distribution.
The /etc/postinstall/unison... installer scripts assume that alternatives is
available on the path. On
my system /usr/sbin
New versions of the unison2.13, unison2.17, and unison2.27 packages are
available in the Cygwin distribution. Unison is a file synchronizer for
Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and
directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the
same host), m
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