Package: xbase Version: 3.1.2-9 mkdirhier claims that it cannot create an already existent dir when two / are consecutives.
bash# /bin/sh mkdirhier /tmp/toto//titi mkdir: cannot make directory `//tmp/toto/': File exists On other Unixes that provide a real "sh" Bourne shell, there is no trouble. It seems that bash isn't 100% compatible with sh :-( Does mkdirhier be patched to accept this syntax ? Thanks in advance. -- Eric Delaunay | "La guerre justifie l'existence des militaires. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)