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From: klaus DOT berndl AT sdm DOT de
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: AW: using of getopts in bash
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 15:57:18 +0100
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>>Has anybody an easy understanding example for me how to use the bash build in command "getopts"
>>(or where i can find such an example)?? This would help me a lot...

>getopts is built into bash.  It is not built into ash.
>/bin/sh == ash.
>/bin/bash != /bin/sh

Thank you for this information (i know this already)...but how does
this help me in using getopts in bash-scripts??? :-)
Does this mean you recommend not to use getopts because it´s not built in
in ash too?
Anyway: I WANT to use getopts...

Thank you,
Klaus

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