Hi!
Why does sed exaust "sed: rename(): Not a directory" called
The manual states:
It looks like /etc/ssh/sshd_config being used as if it where a directory, creating backups within: /etc/ssh/sshd_config/sshd_config~
This is with FreeBSD-11-STABLE, FreeBSD-12-STABLE.
It works as expected with FreeBSD-10-STABLE, FreeBSD-13-STABLE, FreeBSD-14-CURRENT.
Bug?
Why does sed exaust "sed: rename(): Not a directory" called
sed -i ~ 's/^\#\+\(PermitRootLogin\) .*$/\1 yes/g' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
The manual states:
Code:
-i extension
Edit files in-place similarly to -I, but treat each file
independently from other files. In particular, line numbers in
each file start at 1, the "$" address matches the last line of
the current file, and address ranges are limited to the current
file. (See Sed Addresses.) The net result is as though each file
were edited by a separate sed instance.
It looks like /etc/ssh/sshd_config being used as if it where a directory, creating backups within: /etc/ssh/sshd_config/sshd_config~
This is with FreeBSD-11-STABLE, FreeBSD-12-STABLE.
It works as expected with FreeBSD-10-STABLE, FreeBSD-13-STABLE, FreeBSD-14-CURRENT.
Bug?