On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
Two points:
1. Always do it the "right way", even though you *assume* you
know the wrong way "should" work, and
2. parsers treat extraneous spaces in all sorts of nasty and
unexpected ways.
I'm finding that out. I guarantee the lesson will be retained. As I
said, I assumed (<= got that?) the space was in the Ubuntu script I
copied. When I changed the target directory I must have inadvertantly
introduced the space.
Thanks to all that responded.
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