Nicolas Roche wrote: > t=`gcc --print-multi-lib` where gcc is a mingw gcc. > > As my gcc is a mingw program, it outputs CR/LFs. In previous versions > bash used to ignore the CR, so t variable was not containing any CR. > Now this is no more the case and this is causing some troubles
Looking back to a comment Eric Blake made on 10/23 > igncr only ignores \r in the input file, not in `` or $() command > substitution. But IFS will cover that. Hmm, maybe I should take a closer > look at command substitution to see if I can make igncr affect that as > well. I'll try and get that in bash-3.2-4 Then again on 10/24 > A new release of bash, 3.2-4, is now available for experimental use, > replacing 3.2-3. Version 3.1-9 remains as the current version for now. > ... > 5. You can also experiment with the IFS variable for controlling how bash > will treat \r during variable expansion. So you could give the new experimental version of Bash a try. -- 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/