Re: is this a problem?
> > shell-init: could not get current directory: getwd: cannot access parent directories
>
> The shell says this if it can't figure out the current directory. It will
> happen every time a shell script (like a preinst or postinst in a package)
> starts. Is there an unreadable directory above the current directory?
No, I own the directory above, and it has perms 755. And the message
doesn't seem to appear at all regularly. In fact, this last time, it went
away after I edited some file in debian/ (no idea which one, probably
debian/control)
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#!/usr/bin/perl -i\$q='$q',\$p='$p';eval\$q.\$\^I\n"# # jeh22@cornell.edu
$q='print"$p$^I\n',$p='#!/usr/bin/perl -i';eval$q.$^I # Joey Hess
"true - do nothing, successfully" - - true (1)
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