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From: | Fabio AT Colorado DOT EDU (Fabio Somenzi) |
Subject: | Extra newline with bash read? |
30 May 1997 23:04:41 -0700 : | |
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Message-ID: | <199705310346.VAA03898.cygnus.gnu-win32@boulder.Colorado.EDU> |
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Original-To: | "Richardson,Anthony" <ARichard AT stark DOT cc DOT oh DOT us> |
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>>>>> "R" == Richardson,Anthony <ARichard AT stark DOT cc DOT oh DOT us> writes: R> My shell scripts that use "read" to get user input aren't working. R> Here's a simple example: R> #!/bin/sh echo -n "input a1: " read a1 echo -n "input a2: " read R> a2 echo "a1 = " $a1 echo "a2 = " $a2 R> It doesn't wait for input at "read a2" and a2 doesn't get set. Is R> the "Enter" key being read as a <CR/NL> pair? Is there a fix? You may want to try "C-j" instead of "Enter." It's a workaround rather than a fix. Fabio -- Fabio Somenzi | Phone: 303-492-3466 University of Colorado | Fax: 303-492-2758 ECE Dept. | Email: Fabio AT Colorado DOT EDU Boulder CO 80309-0425 | WWW: http://vlsi.colorado.edu/~fabio - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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