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From: kimo AT iconz DOT co DOT nz (Kim Ollivier)
Subject: How to echo a string of more than 1024 chars in a bash script?
10 Jul 1998 02:04:14 -0700 :
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

I have a script that generates a header and standard script that now
fails
if I run it under NT4.0 and B19 Cynus bash shell. I think it used to
work,
but it certainly does in Solaris.
eg
# make a dummy script
.... various variables and setup options
.... dates etc
echo "
# comments
Date: $DATE
commands
lots more lines.... more than 1024 chars in total
" > scriptname

The resulting scriptname file is truncated. Sometimes bash core dumps.

Is this a bash limit, an environment setting, an echo command limit, or
what.
If it is a built-in limit, what simple shell scripting techniques get
around it?

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