Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 10:42:10PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 21:06:34 +0100, Rolf G Nielsen <laz...@lazlarlyricon.com>
wrote:
Why are you using bash? To make a shell script as portable as possible,
use /bin/sh. Bash is a third party shell, that isn't included in a base
installation (you're not using bash as root's shell, are you?). By using
/bin/sh, you make sure the script will run without having to install any
ports.
That's a very good advice. Using sh is strongly recommended
for maximal portability. Use sh if you're not requiring
features that are bash-only.
Hi guys,
Here's a bash-related question, kind-of. Is there any way to
automagically run my .csrhc thru a script and wind up with a
bash script?
gary
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If by "Is there any way" you mean "is it possible", the answer would
have to be yes. The next question is most likely "has anyone written
such a script?" and to that question, someone else will have to provide
the answer.
Rolf Nielsen
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