Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# cat /etc/debian_version
3.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# readlink -e t
readlink: invalid option -- e
Try `readlink --help' for more information.
Okay, it's broken. This should be reverted.
regards,
junichi
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On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15.08, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> (erm... but I don't get the same output as you, which version
> are you using?)
Hmm. Didn't I tell?
$ sudo which readlink
/bin/readlink
$ dpkg -S /bin/readlink coreutils: /bin/readlink
$ apt-cache policy coreutils
coreutils:
Installed
Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is #342117 and the fix didn't work or if this is a
> different problem, like pbuilder needing to depend on testing/unstable
> coreutils version.
>
readlink -e does not work with woody readlink, since
woody readlink is debianutils readlink.
It has -f option, but no
Hi,
readlink -e not functioning doesn't sound good.
Are you using woody ?
>
> (and that it doesn't error out at readlink, continuing instead to the cp
> doesn't make a good impression to me either... set -e missing?)
Ancient Debian readlink had issues, I think.
regards,
junichi
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Yo!
I'm not sure if this is #342117 and the fix didn't work or if this is a
different problem, like pbuilder needing to depend on testing/unstable
coreutils version.
~$ sudo pbuilder login
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