24 Nov
2009
24 Nov
'09
11:51 p.m.
Martin Schröder said the following at 11/24/2009 04:34 PM :
2009/11/25 D. R. Evans
: Presumably the above error is because I'm missing something?
/bin/sh is probably not a bash. Try to convince the build script to use bash.
I was going to reply "of course it's bash"... but then I looked at the link and found something called dash. I guess I've never noticed before because I always put an explicit "#! /bin/bash" at the start of my shell scripts. So I learned something, which is always good. Thank you. Doc -- Web: http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR