On Dec 20, 2007 2:27 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
Setup for FHS compliant man pages - FS#8839 Claim ownership of /etc/profile from bash - FS#4766 Remove LESSCHARSET env var from /etc/profile - FS#8877
Please test. This goes hand-in-hand with the bash package (see other sign off)
/etc/profile was also largely revamped. Please comment on that if you'd like to, we can always add more stuff before it's out of testing.
Negative on the signoff. When I upgraded (bash and filesystem at the same time), I never got the new /etc/profile (I had customized my old one, I'm guessing that makes a difference). In addition, /etc/profile is not in either the bash backup array OR the filesystem backup array, and /etc/profile.bash is also not in the array. dmcgee@dublin ~ $ pacman -Qo /etc/profile /etc/profile is owned by filesystem 2007.11-4 dmcgee@dublin ~ $ pacman -Q filesystem bash pacman-git filesystem 2007.11-4 bash 3.2.025-5 pacman-git 20071220-1 dmcgee@dublin ~ $ md5sum /etc/profile a89cc19d69d44d00da45dbfeea6e3653 /etc/profile -Dan