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Some problems about using the pengwin-setup command #758

@ShadowXTz

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@ShadowXTz

Describe the bug
I plan to use the "PROGRAMMING" option under "pengwin setup" to install the development environment, but there are always some problems. For example, when I install the Java SDKMAN, I will exit pengwin.exe directly after the installation The bin subdirectory is not found in the sdkman directory. Using the sdk command will show insufficient permissions. I think it's better that I download and install them directly on the official websites of various development environments.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Use "pengwin-setup"
  2. Select "PROGRAMMING"
  3. Select "JAVA"
  4. INSTALL

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A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.

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The above is the exit process of "pengwin. exe" after installing the SDK. There is no bin directory after entering the ". sdkman" directory
It seems that several PROGRAMMING components installed through pengwin-setup will show insufficient permissions at runtime, and I do not know where they are installed

Pengwin Version

Run grep "PENGWIN_VERSION" /etc/os-release in Pengwin.

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PENGWIN_VERSION="22.11.4"

WSL general info

Run wslsys in Pengwin.

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Release Install Date: Sun Apr 17 10:45:02 CST 2022
Branch: co_release
Build: 22000
Full Build: 22000.1.amd64fre.co_release.210604-1628
Display Scaling: 1.25
Locale (Windows): zh_CN
Theme (Windows): light
Uptime (Windows): 0d 21h 13m
Version (WSL): 2
Uptime (WSL): 0d 0h 9m
Release: Pengwin
Kernel: Linux 5.15.74.2-microsoft-standard-WSL2
Packages: 787
IPv4 Address: 172.21.93.178
System Type (Windows): Desktop

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