On Wed, 2012-05-02 at 08:18 -0700, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> Good catch. I'm still installing 12.04 and can't check at the moment,
> but there is an easy way to tell:
>
> file /bin/sh
>
> If it points to bash you should be fine, if it points to dash then
> you'll need to reconfigure. Please l
Hi Jeffrey,
On May 2, 2012, at 5:18 PM, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> Good catch. I'm still installing 12.04 and can't check at the moment.
I'll switch back to dash and check it out.
FYI, the user experience with Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, running inside a VMware
Fusion
Tech Preview 2012 virtual mac
On Wed, 2 May 2012, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> Good catch. I'm still installing 12.04 and can't check at the
> moment, but there is an easy way to tell:
>
> file /bin/sh
>
> If it points to bash you should be fine, if it points to dash then
> you'll need to reconfigure. Please let me know the r
On 02/05/12 08:16, Elvis Dowson wrote:
Hi,
Is it not necessary to run
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
with Poky 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 ?
It should not be.
We made a concerted effort to ensure Poky runs under the Dash shell in
the 1.2 cycle. I believe there are several developers of the project
usi
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey
wrote:
> Good catch. I'm still installing 12.04 and can't check at the moment,
> but there is an easy way to tell:
>
> file /bin/sh
>
> If it points to bash you should be fine, if it points to dash then
> you'll need to reconfigure. Please let m
Good catch. I'm still installing 12.04 and can't check at the moment,
but there is an easy way to tell:
file /bin/sh
If it points to bash you should be fine, if it points to dash then
you'll need to reconfigure. Please let me know the results and I'll
make sure it gets documented either way.
hop
Hi,
Is it not necessary to run
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
with Poky 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 ?
It is not mentioned in the latest yocto documentation:
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html
However, the previous version documentation mentions it:
http: