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Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 06:25:03 +0200
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Subject: Re: gnome and hicolor exit code 127 for /usr/bin .vs. /bin
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On 9/29/2012 9:42 PM, Brian Wilson wrote:
>

>>> I have been doing setup updates for a few weeks with the error as shown in the following paragraph.
>>>
>>> Package: Unknown package
>>> 	gnome-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
>>> 	hicolor-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
>>>
>>>> snip <<<

>>
>> About the 127 issue
>>
>> $ cd /etc/postinstall
>> $ . ./gnome-icon-theme.sh
>> gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully.
>>
>> $ echo $?
>> 0
>>
>> If it works, than you can
>>
>> $ mv gnome-icon-theme.sh gnome-icon-theme.sh.done
>>
>

>  however the setup installation still fails.  Whether or not I can manually execute a work around wasn't my point.  The
> gnome-icon-theme.sh and hicolor-icon-theme.sh installation scripts don't work as written and this should be corrected.
>

Hi Brian
the scripts are not incorrect. They works for almost everyone,
but there is a unknown glitch on you machine,
eventually it is only a "false" return error that fools setup.exe.
My advise is an alternative way to run them and overcome the glitch,
flag the scripts as done and allow you to go on.

Regards
Marco




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