I think that's korn shell syntax, although I thought bash would handle
that.. oh well, if you enclose it in double brackets ((...)) instead of
the suqare ones, it should work, and you can probably remove the curly
braces too.

hope this helps..


On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, SoloCDM wrote:

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> omittance of do through done.
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