Ok... I got it...
A long long time ago I put a script in /usr/local/ to launch aptitude
with a Batch priority with the -ck patch. And the script used $1 instead
of $*...
Really really really sorry for this... :(
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Daniel Burrows wrote:
Could you please save and chmod +x the attached script, and run the
following tests?
No problem, but you forgot to attach the script test.py... ;)
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On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 12:06:57PM +0200, Stéphane Rosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
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> Daniel Burrows wrote:
> > What shell are you using?
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> I use bash, version 3.1-4.
Then I frankly haven't a clue what's going on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude "show iproute"
Unknown command
Daniel Burrows wrote:
What shell are you using?
I use bash, version 3.1-4.
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What shell are you using?
Daniel
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Hi!
Examples will better explain the problem:
% aptitude show iproute ...doesn't produce any output.
But,
% aptitude "show iproute" ...shows the package information.
% aptitude install dqdsglkjm ...doesn't produce any error
But,
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