Hello list, I'm doing some initdrd tinkering and I'd like to keep dash in place. I also want to keep as much bloat out of the initrd as possible, so installing externals such as tr / awk / sed / grep is undesirable.
With bash, I can do simple regex substitution in strings, e.g. string="123abc" string=${string/[a-z]/} string would then = 123 Dash complains of bad substitution with practically every trick I can think to throw at it. Is this just not in Dash's capabilities, or perhaps there has been a contribution to put more 'meat' in string manipulation? I noticed in the source its built in a modular fashion, for instance how printf and test were added as built ins.. I just can't find much of a community around it. I tried to look in the source to see, but my C just isn't good enough to be certain of anything. Thanks in advance, -Tim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]