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Subject: | Re: Bash 2.04 beta 6a |
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At 01:14 PM 10/26/00 +0200, Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote: <Snipped> >But bash doesn't do it that way, not even in 'POSIXLY_CORRECT' mode. If >you want to echo a '#' sign after a whitespace, you have to quote it. Understood. What I still have to solve is how the invocation of bash under *ix systems differs from under DJGPP. <Snipped> >No, that's documented standard behaviour of Bourne-style sh. '#' is a >comment character, in shell scripts. I suspect that Perl testsuite >fragment's goal was exactly that: to check which school the user's >shell is in. You may be correct about that. And I've already had to update the patch I made to prevent this DJGPP change from breaking the VMS perl version. Thanks for the input. --------------------------------------------------------- Peter J. Farley III (pjfarley AT dorsai DOT org OR pjfarley AT banet DOT net)
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