Bernt Hansen writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Org-mode version 7.8.03, pulled last week
>> (how do I get the release info as well?)
>
> If you are running from a git repository then M-x org-version should
> show the results of 'git describe' automatically.
>
> C-u M-x org-version RET
> Org-
Eric Schulte writes:
Hi Eric,
> Hi,
>
> As with the other recent sh-block email, the problem is likely due to
> the interpreter used (e.g., bash as compared to dash). See the value of
> `org-babel-sh-command' which defaults to "sh" which defaults to a POSIX
> rather than bash shell on many syste
Hi,
As with the other recent sh-block email, the problem is likely due to
the interpreter used (e.g., bash as compared to dash). See the value of
`org-babel-sh-command' which defaults to "sh" which defaults to a POSIX
rather than bash shell on many systems.
Best,
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi all
Andreas Leha writes:
> Org-mode version 7.8.03, pulled last week
> (how do I get the release info as well?)
If you are running from a git repository then M-x org-version should
show the results of 'git describe' automatically.
C-u M-x org-version RET
Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.42
Hi Andreas Leha,
Andreas Leha wrote:
> Hi Seb
>
>>> why is it, that I can not use this code in sh blocks (I get sh: 2: Bad
>>> substitution), even though it is valid when I run the tangled
>>> script? Is this a known thing?
>>>
>>> #+begin_src sh :shebang "#!/bin/bash" :tangle test.sh
>>> for i
Hi Seb
>> why is it, that I can not use this code in sh blocks (I get sh: 2: Bad
>> substitution), even though it is valid when I run the tangled
>> script? Is this a known thing?
>>
>> #+begin_src sh :shebang "#!/bin/bash" :tangle test.sh
>> for i in *.org; do
>> echo cp "$i" "${i/%.org/
Hi Andreas Leha,
Andreas Leha wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> why is it, that I can not use this code in sh blocks (I get sh: 2: Bad
> substitution), even though it is valid when I run the tangled
> script? Is this a known thing?
>
> #+begin_src sh :shebang "#!/bin/bash" :tangle test.sh
> for i in *.org;
Hi all,
why is it, that I can not use this code in sh blocks (I get sh: 2: Bad
substitution), even though it is valid when I run the tangled
script? Is this a known thing?
#+begin_src sh :shebang "#!/bin/bash" :tangle test.sh
for i in *.org; do
echo cp "$i" "${i/%.org/.bak.org}"
done
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