Hello,
I wish to try lieer (http://lieer.gaute.vetsj.com/) on a machine running FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE. It is a mail sync program specifically for Google mail, but like offlineimap or mbsync.
I've used linux and unixes for years, but am new to FreeBSD. This is a relatively new install on a desktop. I'm installing everything using pkg. I also do not yet know python. That said, I've tracked down what seems strange output. The function
Note the '/usr' before the /home. I just installed python2 and the same problem occurred.
I have a laptop with the same FreeBSD version installed (using the same USB key) and this does not happen there. It also doesn't happen on a Debian linux desktop. The problem replicates in X or not. It replicates with different shells (sh, zsh, and bash). I assume I've somehow introduced this, but I have no clue how.
Any thoughts about causes and fixes appreciated. Thank you for your time.
I wish to try lieer (http://lieer.gaute.vetsj.com/) on a machine running FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE. It is a mail sync program specifically for Google mail, but like offlineimap or mbsync.
I've used linux and unixes for years, but am new to FreeBSD. This is a relatively new install on a desktop. I'm installing everything using pkg. I also do not yet know python. That said, I've tracked down what seems strange output. The function
os.getcwd ()
in the os
library is prepending '/usr' to the current working directory.
Code:
$ pwd
/home/user/mail/gmail
$ python3.7
Python 3.7.10 (default, Apr 15 2021, 01:11:55)
[Clang 11.0.1 (git@github.com:llvm/llvm-project.git llvmorg-11.0.1-0-g43ff75f2c on freebsd13
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import os
>>> os.getcwd ()
'/usr/home/user/mail/gmail'
Note the '/usr' before the /home. I just installed python2 and the same problem occurred.
I have a laptop with the same FreeBSD version installed (using the same USB key) and this does not happen there. It also doesn't happen on a Debian linux desktop. The problem replicates in X or not. It replicates with different shells (sh, zsh, and bash). I assume I've somehow introduced this, but I have no clue how.
Any thoughts about causes and fixes appreciated. Thank you for your time.