-----Original Message----- > On 4/15/2018 2:48 AM, Chris Johnson wrote: > > Hi. > > > > Not sure when this happened but I now have a complaint for cygwin on > > exit about  x3270.sh returning exit code 1.  I found it listed in > > /etc/setup/install.db and remove it.  No joy.  Do I recall the x3270 > >is defunct?  Either way, how do I get rid of this error.  It's annoying. > > > >Thanks. > > > > x3270 is still an active package > > run /etc/postinstall/x3270.sh from bash and if you have no error rename it as /etc/postinstall/x3270.sh.done > > Regards > Marco Manually ran x3270.sh and ran into a couple of issues that looks like they could use addressing: First time I ran it, got this: $ ./x3270.sh ./x3270.sh: line 9: /usr/bin/mkfontdir: No such file or directory Installed mkfontdir package (need a dependency maybe?), then ran it again and got this: $ bash -x x3270.sh + FONTDIR=/usr/share/fonts + ENCODINGSDIR=/usr/share/fonts/encodings + MKFONTDIR=/usr/bin/mkfontdir + /usr/bin/mkfontdir -e /usr/share/fonts/encodings /usr/share/fonts/misc opendir: No such file or directory I "think" the issue here is that the encoding directory we want is actually in /usr/share/X11/fonts/encoding instead of /usr/share/fonts/encoding. Solved this by creating a soft link: /usr/share/fonts $ ln -sf /usr/share/x11/fonts/encodings . /usr/share/fonts $ ll total 93 drwxr-xr-x+ 1 v808297 Domain Users 0 Apr 16 13:23 ./ drwxr-xr-x+ 1 v808297 Domain Users 0 Apr 16 11:44 ../ drwxr-xr-x+ 1 v808297 Domain Users 0 Feb 26 08:50 dejavu/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 v808297 Domain Users 30 Apr 16 13:23 encodings -> /usr/share/x11/fonts/encodings/ drwxr-xr-x+ 1 v808297 Domain Users 0 Feb 26 08:57 microsoft/ drwxr-xr-x+ 1 v808297 Domain Users 0 Feb 26 08:53 misc/ After these 2 corrections the x3270.sh script ran successfully and I was able to rename it to x3270.sh.done Thanks, Mark ТÒÐÐ¥&ö&ÆVÒ&W÷'G3¢‡GG¢òö7–wv–âæ6öÒ÷&ö&ÆV×2æ‡FÖÀФd¢‡GG¢òö7–wv–âæ6öÒöfðФFö7VÖVçFF–ö㢇GG¢òö7–wv–âæ6öÒöFö72æ‡FÖÀÐ¥Vç7V'67&–&R–æfó¢‡GG¢òö7–wv–âæ6öÒöÖÂò7Vç7V'67&–&R×6–×ÆPРÐ