Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg%britannica.bec.de@localhost> writes: >> I'm not sure what typical means, but there have been multiple reports of >> trouble. bash doesn't set $PWD to `/bin/pwd -P` and it seems other >> shells don't either. Arguably this is POSIX's fault for specifying -L >> as the default /bin/pwd behavior. > > The far more typical case AFAICT is ${PREFIX} or ${WRKOBJDIR} pointing > to a symlink or having one in the path, especially for things under > /tmp. Sure, that sounds reasonably frequent too. My point is that right now we get mysterious failures in cases that I consider reasonably common.
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