[CentOS] OT - Any true bourne shells out there for linux?
Devin Reade
gdr at gno.orgTue Nov 9 15:05:01 UTC 2010
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I've not looked at it in a few years, but I seem to recall that ash was fairly close to the traditional Bourne syntax. I don't know if it is helpful to your case, but if you have a script that is bash-specific, it is a good idea to change the magic line from # !/bin/sh to # !/bin/bash That way, if you're running it on non-Linux platforms it will either work or give you a useful error message up front (in the case that bash isn't installed). Devin -- Don't try to have the last word. You might get it. - Robert Heinlein
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