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FS#5869 - Su is gone
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Opened by Skottish (skottish) - Tuesday, 21 November 2006, 12:25 GMT
Opened by Skottish (skottish) - Tuesday, 21 November 2006, 12:25 GMT
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DetailsI just did -Syu on Arch64 and now 'su' is missing.
Here are the upgrades from the Pacman log: [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded binutils (2.17-1 -> 2.17-2) [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded coreutils (6.4-2 -> 6.5-1) [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded libcups (1.2.5-1.1 -> 1.2.7-1) [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded cups (1.2.5-1 -> 1.2.7-1) [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded gcc (4.1.1-3 -> 4.1.2-1) [11/20/06 17:41] warning: extracting /etc/locale.gen as /etc/locale.gen.pacnew [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded glibc (2.4-4 -> 2.5-2) [11/20/06 17:41] upgraded pciutils (2.2.4-1 -> 2.2.4-2) Here is some output from the command line: [skottish@localhost ~]$ su bash: su: command not found whereis su su: /usr/man/man1/su.1.gz My Path is still fine: [skottish@localhost ~]$ echo $PATH /opt/gimp-2.3/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin: /opt/bin:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/java/bin:/opt/java/jre/bin:/opt/kde/bin:/opt/qt/bin |
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Comment by Skottish (skottish) -
Tuesday, 21 November 2006, 12:43 GMT
Mark this bug as fixed. The upgrade to the newest coreutils for Arch64 did the trick.