Cannot rely on /dev being present in %post scripts?
Mike A. Harris
mharris at mharris.ca
Fri Aug 14 09:20:27 UTC 2009
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David Woodhouse wrote:
> According to bug #517013, %post scripts should not assume that /dev is
> available -- so we can't do anything that requires the existence of
> /dev/null, /dev/urandom, etc.
>
> Is this a known and expected packaging rule, or is it a bug in the way
> that the user is attempting to install the packages?
It's been pretty common since forever for various scriptlets to redirect
output of stderr/stdout to /dev/null, so I think it'd be a bit of an
ugly mess if there was a mandatory packaging rule you couldn't use at
least /dev/null
I hope post scripts wont have to test for /dev/null and create a device
node for it if it isn't present, before redirecting to it. ;o)
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Mike A. Harris
http://mharris.ca | https://twitter.com/mikeaharris
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