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Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 15:37:52 -0700
From: Sandeep Tamhankar <sandman AT Interwoven DOT com>
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To: Jason Tishler <jason AT tishler DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Another problem; Bash
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This is all true; but if you want to use /bin/sh (a.k.a. ash) and run 
the script, change the 'let' line to the following:

i=`/usr/bin/expr $i + 1`

That way, it doesn't matter which shell you're running your script in.

-Sandeep

Jason Tishler wrote:

> In the future, please post to the Cygwin mailing list instead of sending
> private email so others can benefit too.  This is especially true after an
> email such as the following:
> 
> On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 10:46:42PM +0200, mxgl AT usa DOT net wrote:
> 
>>Jason Tishler <Jason DOT Tishler AT dothill DOT com> wrote:
>>
>>>Please use Cygwin's setup.exe to install (all of) Cygwin.  Otherwise,
>>>it is inappropriate to ask for help on the mailing list.
>>>
>>  You will probably allow me to use the above remark as a highly        
>>instructive illustration of what I would call, to put it mildly, patent
>>inawareness of argumentative circularity, if you do not, I will be no less
>>thankful for your quick and immediate help, with hindsight, of course, I
>>should seriously have weighed alternative options first, before bothering
>>You, ... it will never happen again ...
>>
> 
> Hmm...
> 
> Anyway, on to your most recent problem.
> 
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 01:36:32PM +0200, mxgl AT usa DOT net wrote:
> 
>>I have run into another problem, I have been able to pinpoint it, but cannot
>>come up with a solution.
>>
>>When I write the line "let i=$i+1" into a scriptfile and try to execute it, I
>>get the message "let: Not found",
>>
> 
> Does the script start with "#! /bin/sh"?  If so, then your problem is
> that ash (i.e., /bin/sh under Cygwin) does not support "let".
> 
> 
>>if I execute the same file as dotscript ". scriptfile", I get no error
>>message,
>>
> 
> The above works because bash is processing the script instead of ash
> even if it contains the "#! /bin/sh" trigger line.
> 
> 
>>it seems no RESERVED WORDS are recognized in scriptfile, if not run as dot
>>script,
>>
> 
> Not true, other keywords such as "for" are recognized by ash -- just not
> "let" (and possibly other bash keywords).
> 
> 
>>Is this standard behaviour of bash under cygwin, or is it a problem.
>>
> 
> This is standard Cygwin ash behavior and IMO, is not a problem.
> 
> Jason
> 
> 


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