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From: "John Pollock" <jpollock AT curl DOT com>
To: "Larry Hall \(RFK Partners, Inc\)" <lhall AT rfk DOT com>,
<cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: RE: new sh doesn't translate Unix-style paths for Perl?
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 12:59:40 -0400
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>Does it work in bash?  Was your old "sh" ash or bash?

Our old "sh" was ash.  To answer the other points, i understand that
ActiveState Perl may not be properly parsing the paths, but the old sh
appeared to do some sort of translation on its behalf.  Switching to a
different version of Perl at this point is going to be difficult for us, so
i was hoping to be able to use the new sh without losing any of the previous
functionality.  And i'm still not sure i understand why ./ invocations of
Perl scripts don't work with the new sh, as they did with the old.

One of my motivations for trying to use the new sh is that we've been seeing
a lot of "Can't send signal 20" errors and make segmentation faults since we
upgraded from b20 to v1.1.4 (we're at the very latest version as of
yesterday), but we hadn't upgraded sh because of some of the issues like the
one above.  I was hoping that upgrading sh (which is invoked by make) might
lessen some of these problems, but perhaps that wouldn't happen anyway.

I appreciate all the feedback so far!  Thanks all!
John


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