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Re: bash exit command should be unconditional
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Greg Wooledge |
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Re: bash exit command should be unconditional |
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Thu, 8 Apr 2010 12:46:47 -0400 |
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On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 10:07:32AM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Migrating FROM something that used Korn shell, I presume? Why not
> > just install Korn shell and use #!/bin/ksh on your scripts, if you need
> > to rely on Korn shell features?
> When I read this I was torn about suggesting that ksh should be
> installed. It would almost certainly allow the legacy scripts to
> work. But then you would probably have system scripts that have come
> to expect bash as the /bin/sh and now don't have it.
I would not suggest pointing /bin/sh to ksh. Just install ksh and
change the shebang on the scripts that require its features.
- bash exit command should be unconditional, Vadym Chepkov, 2010/04/07
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Jan Schampera, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Bob Proulx, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Roman Rakus, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Vadym Chepkov, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Greg Wooledge, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Bob Proulx, 2010/04/08
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional,
Greg Wooledge <=
- Re: bash exit command should be unconditional, Bob Proulx, 2010/04/08