This one time, at band camp, Steve Langasek said: > - (to the maintainers) is there anything new in the templates that could > cause a parse failure?
Here is what I see after much beating to get sensible sh -x output: + which discover ++ discover_video ++ which discover +++ discover --disable-all --enable=pci '--format=%V %M\t%S\t%D\n' video ++ DISCOVERED_VIDEO='usage: discover [--bus-summary] [OPTIONS] [BUS [...]] discover --type-summary [OPTIONS] [TYPE [...]] discover --data-path=PATH [--data-version=VERSION] [TYPE | ID] [...] discover --version discover --help' + DISCOVERED_VIDEO= and so: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo discover --disable-all --enable=pci --format="%V %M\t%S\t%D\n" video discover: unrecognized option `--disable-all' usage: discover [--bus-summary] [OPTIONS] [BUS [...]] discover --type-summary [OPTIONS] [TYPE [...]] discover --data-path=PATH [--data-version=VERSION] [TYPE | ID] [...] discover --version discover --help [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $? 64 Did discover change behavior recently? This needs an eval or something to not exit in the middle of the script, as discover is more of a nicety than a requirement, but for the meantime, making the script call discover with the right arguments is probably the easiest way forward. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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