I'm fairly certain that ] is not tied exclusively to the test operators. The [ "operator" is actually just the name of a command. Try this: ls -l /usr/bin/[ The [ command (AKA test) expects it's last argument to be the ] character, that's all. - Bob Glover _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
- What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean? Nick Lowman
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- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean? Dan Stromberg
- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean... rpjday
- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean... Dave Ihnat
- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean? Bob Glover
- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean... Dan Stromberg
- Re: What does 2>&1' and 2]]> mean... rpjday