> That's not a bash script, that's an 'sh' script. Which is ash on > cygwin. Maybe ash doesn't support back-tick? If you change your > /bin/sh to /bin/bash it should work.
Ash supports the backtick. The section of the script which Girish posted should work without problems in bash, sh, and ash. > > Menon, Girish (MED, WIPRO-GE MED) wrote: > > From the bash shell the ` (backtick or command execution) work. But when > > I spawn a process and execute a shell script which contains the back > > ticks, the process just chokes. > > > > For example, a simple shell script like > > #!/bin/sh > > .. > > .. > > myenv=`/bin/env | grep CYGWIN` > > .. > > .. > > > > I am able to execute this script properly from the bash shell (as any > > user on the system). I am not getting any error at all from the > > execution of the script. It just quits. I checked the error code too. It > > is 0. > > But this same script when executed via a spawned process does not work. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/