Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] /usr move - update instructions
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm assuming I can't post to arch-dev-public since I'm not a developer: On 06/01/2013 05:34 PM, Allan McRae wrote:
5) Update your system. # pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem,bash # pacman -S bash # pacman -Su
I'm wondering if this bit assumes that bash is the shell in use (I happen to prefer zsh). Thanks! - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRqwCIAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SfHYQALHOgU4uKYKFTxIHkVCswtGV vhvZ/gP1Rw4nA8jap7K/XRuPMpdEdOWTSF9QpUTed7M2aucwvw7RGPLLTP/G8Dpw Y1pDqB9d2WHqP4HrMem7lDCH4+Aoy5zqoMQzd+/xZnT7BDOi0cEgNGDmfHDxPWxm UQH8dl+aBpGx3/+GBxnQEyIupxu44R/UAadVuYWD7sAR1E13etnHngJ8e+XiB1sP ZBcpBYdXAuD+JGmHtUSBqXxwYW629CN0cJ6MWCWh9EuWyvglhZY8U1Wrw4Y8Nxum fGkt9p3qNeumrD+nSxjFB+CgNOKXPxMieDdB8sheHgvs+X69p4W9hIddqR2t8o34 RGHIhunwJI8MuwQN8rExbD+EhhDHijOjpxyLxyM5adxxSzrJ0UT5m2fmnQ5IzcDc 4TQcT+/cr01JbuaH1N3jB+solzSvdrMi9GV0cbLDJst1FSSNSaNP0egvzkAAwmz+ iIjnoGk0fpmzVbwf3VLJDsIdPHoZtiyGha7naN96qRUv93QuHa3Ri0oF6zis3ogt QM0U0eGoWIDjc/jjkOsazRDUMXuki1CAVHVaCYpVIPKv4PKrz1+pgsQoAdGWbMzM IQITB6Q5dyj1niwKtHTfwvmAq7hqAW2/sHBgQ8ngnwNuNf1S+3VE3UE173/kxozb HQncuzFEwiLDSfEZXQAV =SIRe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 02/06/13 18:21, David Benfell wrote:
I'm assuming I can't post to arch-dev-public since I'm not a developer:
On 06/01/2013 05:34 PM, Allan McRae wrote:
5) Update your system. # pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem,bash # pacman -S bash # pacman -Su
I'm wondering if this bit assumes that bash is the shell in use (I happen to prefer zsh).
No. It is for install scripts that call things with /bin/sh shebangs.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/02/2013 01:39 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
On 02/06/13 18:21, David Benfell wrote:
I'm wondering if this bit assumes that bash is the shell in use (I happen to prefer zsh).
No. It is for install scripts that call things with /bin/sh shebangs.
Ah. Thanks! - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRqwXbAAoJELJhbl/uPb4Sv34QAIJwtDfFW+rz2oogmCt0G26n vMiCUletwzYTZCYa0zWVEnQeK7YqPPUnb0Q7MYq89bYxP3kAC5KUBf7pfAUPC8qS ZZ/S6dO5S46vr/2LK85z8svzowKSwuQDK6c1I1+y7QXrj6AkJqRvjsv4WdtNeVqs /9NvamhzAKARQKridEGRd6FVuQIYscX6AuVya+4IkH9iFe6XEAyqN+1Gl7r2vRAp z/g/pIPWu5JlrDGMPYOsroNMHXhCAUi3mSf0jMOzoHUC6M4HuDHyY6+JqfoUg4GC Dqn2Hi/Cztl6hLitMGXFxPeW4HK2QC1w6pBHKBjtB9m7OQHANnj7/P7ofF/z3ibd W9Cfbi6vzPFoxSNND/pGad5/S8ITKtLhuGM0w2l/akb+P8EBJkSjcfErysFB+MZA 65PbmIKZgYruTd4IY5zkWPLiquTNnhacRq3FyP4UxNwfy3cHRS8r0WArWBF+5Xg+ ORAd/5NsVPUh4mYmbBNdmiSohbxEe6r3R7DDa2w3TeMrnTEfRAlzw9mZaRzEXhal wC3itcFXjuSvUMO3diBbte49+a+nSwZU3R5/8eAvGI8SXclknToZ4wbNrWMwx0I9 S3tM7DNfHJVtk5ny9BJ9dTxZXl4DDFqMAVNWcqyhs6t0xn8WsoLNfkZqBzfljp9f hFgqIoRFRliEXNAZKuhv =GVq4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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