On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 05:13:01PM +0200, Denis Witt wrote: || I've a problem with a script. It's a wrapper for a program which uses || for example '*' as a parameter. It could also be 'foobar*' and I want || the script user to type in the desired parameter via "dialog || --inputbox". || || The parameter is set correctly: "echo ${parameter}" gave me exactly what || I expect to see ('*'). Unfortunately when the parameter is passed to the || program it looks like this (according to "set +x"): || || /usr/bin/salt ''\''*'\''' state.highstate -v test=True -b 10
set -x quotes the parameters that it prints, so what gets passed to your program is actually /usr/bin/salt '*' state.highstate -v test=True -b 10 /usr/bin/salt will be seeing '*' (with those quotes) but not the extra quotes and backslashes set -x prints for you. || How can I avoid that? Depends on how you did it now, of course. Is dialog quoting the entered value? If so, look there. Vincent. -- Vincent Zweije <vinc...@zweije.nl> | "If you're flamed in a group you <http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/> | don't read, does anybody get burnt?" [Xhost should be taken out and shot] | -- Paul Tomblin on a.s.r.
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