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Re: /bin/sh linked to dash?



On 07/01/2011 01:48 PM, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> I wonder whether amd64 wheezy links /bin/sh to dash instead of bash.
> 
Yes to both wheezy and sid here

wtopa@dj:~$ ls -l /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb  2 12:56 /bin/sh -> dash*
wtopa@dj:~$ ls -l /media/wheezy/bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb  8 09:38 /media/wheezy/bin/sh -> dash*
wtopa@dj:~$


> I am getting error "Bad fd number, can't run mopac.h" in a mopac.sh
> calculation (mopac compiled fortran, in fact a FOR005 file is
> generated, and not deleted by mopac probably because it was running
> bad).
> 
> I am asking that (and thus if a symlink is needed using bash, as in my
> case) because with the same code (and same calculation) I had no such
> error with amd64 lenny. I have just copied the whole
> molecular-mechanics compiled code (which includes mopac among hundreds
> of other codes) from a lenny machine to a wheezy machine. The reason
> of the copy is that the molecular-mechanics code can't be compiled
> with recent gcc/fortran (its loose fortran is not allowed by recent
> compilers) while the wheezy cuda machine is far faster than the old
> cpu machine.
> 
> thanks
> francesco pietra
> 
> 


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