> ./install[1141]: read: -p: no coprocess
That's definitely a problem with your shell and/or whole environment.
> Perhaps it has something to do with fact that this linux has patch with
> hides non-user processes (but perhaps not).
Sounds like messing around bash isn't a good idea for building
or installing applications. Try with a "standard" environment before
you go on with restrictions.
Fup-to p.unix
- NC
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