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I know this is an old thread, but what I was trying to say is that |
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this script assumes that the shell used outside of prefix is in the |
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same path as the one inside prefix. Specifically, there is no |
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"/bin/bash" on our AIX 5.2, only /usr/bin/bash. Whereas in the |
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prefix, it's looking for $EPREFIX/bin/bash. This line fouls things |
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up: |
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export SHELL=${EPREFIX}${SHELL} |
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Since my shell is /usr/bin/bash It's going to look for |
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$EPREFIX/usr/bin/bash, which is not installed in $EPREFIX, it's at |
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$EPREFIX/bin/bash. |
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On 3/31/07, Fabian Groffen <grobian@g.o> wrote: |
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> On 30-03-2007 16:16:35 -0500, Marshall McMullen wrote: |
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> > Is there a bug in this file? I have bash emerged already and is at |
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> > $EPREFIX/bin/bash |
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> > But this shell script is looking in @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@/usr/bin/bash |
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> You need to replace @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ by your actual prefix |
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> value. and place the file somewhere you think that's handy. |
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> Fabian Groffen |
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> Gentoo on a different level |
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Marshall McMullen |
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In France, there's a popular saying about Linux that essentially translates as: |
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"Linux? You can get a less powerful system, but it will cost you more." |
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