Re: POSIX shell clarification

2002-12-22 Thread Herbert Xu
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 07:34:03PM -0500, Decklin Foster wrote: > > Thanks. Could you point me to where the correct behavior is specified? Penultimate sentence before section 2.9.1.1. -- Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 is out! ( http://www.debian.org/ ) Email: Herbert Xu ~{PmV>HI~} <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hom

Re: POSIX shell clarification

2002-12-22 Thread Decklin Foster
Herbert Xu writes: > > dash$ FOO=$(false) && echo worked > > worked > > This is definitely a (recent) bug in dash. Thanks. Could you point me to where the correct behavior is specified? -- things change. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: POSIX shell clarification

2002-12-22 Thread Herbert Xu
Decklin Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (I'm not sure where to send this, but it's of interest for making > packages containing shell scripts policy-compliant, which I'm currently > trying to do, so...) > > bash and dash differ in their handling of variable assignments. To wit: > > bash$ FOO

Re: Kontrol de la bajado de archivos

2002-12-22 Thread Teófilo Ruiz Suárez
El 22-Dec-2002 a las 17:13:18, Fillon escribió: > Hola > Gente tengo un proble kon el tema del consulmo de te trafico de mi > red. This is not the right list for tehcnical problems. Go to debian-user-spanish [1] (in Spanish). Esta no es la lista adecuada para hacer preguntas de este tipo

POSIX shell clarification

2002-12-22 Thread Decklin Foster
(I'm not sure where to send this, but it's of interest for making packages containing shell scripts policy-compliant, which I'm currently trying to do, so...) bash and dash differ in their handling of variable assignments. To wit: bash$ FOO=$(false) || echo failed failed dash$ FOO=$(false)

Kontrol de la bajado de archivos

2002-12-22 Thread Fillon
Hola Gente tengo un proble kon el tema del consulmo de te trafico de mi red. Yo tengo una conexion de 1024 kb/s dedicada. la extrucutra es la sioguiente Router 1024 bajada y subida #

Re: /usr/lib/menu --> /usr/share/menu transition ?

2002-12-22 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The first step is to upload a new menu package that support menu in both > /usr/lib/menu and /usr/share/menu. The package is ready and will be uploaded > soon. This seems like the wrong way to do it. Isn't the right way to have the maintainer script m