Chet Ramey wrote:
but it seemed to work and not be at fault upon further
exploration.  Now it's one of 2 Associative arrays (often
called "'map's" in the code where they are used as such)
that is failing due to illegal subscript messages.
The fact that one of the maps works and the other does not
seems odd.  They are both initialized the same way.

Have you considered printing the value you're trying to use as a
subscript before the failing line is executed?

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        It's been a while, but I seem to remember doing that
and setting -x at the beginning of the script and picking through
that post-boot.

I try it again... might easily get a different result
with how things are going for me lately...


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