On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:10:13 AM UTC-5, Hendrik Jäger wrote:
>
> [...] let a shell 
> execute your command [...]
>

Which you can do fairly easily by adding "provider => 'sh'" to your Exec's 
parameters.

Or if you need a non-default shell or you just like doing things the hard 
way, then you can use a variation on

bash -c 'my command here'

as your command.


John

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