Resolved, thanks. Still puzzled as Red Hat's /bin/bash is 4.1.2 and my
custom /sw/bin/bash is 4.2.24. Surely such a minor version difference
should not result in such a catastrophe?
gvim
On 14/01/2014 01:31, Matching Socks wrote:
Scripts in Red Hat ought to begin with #!/bin/bash which is writable
only by root and kept updated by system updates. But lein uses
#!/usr/bin/env bash -- "use whatever bash executable is on my path" --
which is less well controlled and might be different. Try "which bash"
to see what shell is being used to run lein. If it's not /bin/bash, try
adjusting lein's first line. If you get the error when using /bin/bash,
see what version it is with "rpm -q bash".
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