Hi all,
Could someone tell me why the piece of bash script below is being rejected as being erroneous on cygwin but works fine on other bash's ie: linux and openbsd?
my current version of bash is update (2.05b).
#!/bin/bash
if [ `uname -s | grep -c 'CYGWIN'` -eq "1" ]; then printf "Target platform is Win32 via CYGWIN\n"; else printf "Target platform is NOT Win32 via CYGWIN\n"; fi
error message: bash-2.05b$ ./test.sh ./test.sh: line 3: [: too many arguments Target platform is NOT Win32 via CYGWIN bash-2.05b$
Regards
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