Chet Ramey wrote:
Sure. It's just removing the three lines of code that were added between bash-3.2 and bash-4.0. The question was always whether that's the right thing to do, and whether the result will behave as Posix requires.
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That explains why I never ran into this before! You broke previous
compat! Was there a note to this effect? I don't remember it, but
could have
easily missed it...
So why not limit that behavior to when "--posix" is in effect?
