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Re: [RP] Re: Modeline
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Almir Karic |
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Re: [RP] Re: Modeline |
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Sun, 9 Nov 2008 16:54:03 +0100 |
It might bite other people (as the matter of fact I really hate to see
/bin/sh scripts fail on my openbsd just because author uses bash
specific stuff and assumes everyone will have sh symlinked to bash).
for maximum portability you should use #!/use/bin/env bash
On 11/9/08, J.R. Mauro <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Trent W. Buck <address@hidden> wrote:
>> address@hidden writes:
>>> I'm using dzen2 for this purpose:
>>>
>>> http://www.psb.ugent.be/~kebil/dot/
>>
>> FYI, these are not sh scripts, but bash scripts. Accordingly, you
>> should use #!/bin/bash, not #!/bin/sh.
>
> Unless your /bin/sh *is* bash.
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- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, (continued)
[RP] Re: Modeline, Trent W. Buck, 2008/11/09
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, kenny . billiau, 2008/11/09
- [RP] Re: Modeline, Trent W. Buck, 2008/11/09
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, J.R. Mauro, 2008/11/09
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline,
Almir Karic <=
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, Øyvind Hvidsten, 2008/11/09
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, Trent W. Buck, 2008/11/09
- Re: [RP] Re: Modeline, J.R. Mauro, 2008/11/09