Missing /bin/sh link
Dave Korn
dave.korn@artimi.com
Fri Oct 28 09:42:00 GMT 2005
David Picton wrote:
> I'd like to know whether other people have seen this problem. I did a
> new installation on a C disk and found that files were missing. The
> cause was a missing link - no /bin/sh. I did 'ln -s ash.exe sh.exe' and
> reinstalled the
> packages, and all was well.
sh is meant to be bash these days. Check in /etc/postinstall and see if it
has 00bash.sh or 00bash.sh.done, and in either case, remove the link and
(re-)run the script. (Make sure no other cygwin processes or services are
running except for the one bash shell you're using to do this).
cheers,
DaveK
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