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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 16:00:22 -0400
From: Webb Roberts <webb DOT roberts AT gtri DOT gatech DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: Error on /bin/sh -login: "cannot remove /bin/sh.exe: Permission denied"
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> I will also try to clean up the profile script to short-circuit when you
> are running /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash 

One thing you might do is to have the /etc/profile.d sh-update-script 
delete itself once it's run satisfactorily.

I guess what got me on this was that there was a zombie /bin/sh process 
running during the cygwin update.  It might have been a little less 
nerve-wracking if there had been a visible message during the 
postinstall, instead of picking it up during the login.

Thanks,
Webb

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Webb Roberts (webb DOT roberts AT gtri DOT gatech DOT edu)
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