On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 08:09:31AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> When I run anything that is actually a shell script starting with 
> #!/bin/sh and maybe any thing that uses a shell function I get five or 
> six screens full of messages that look like the following and all start 
> with /bin/sh
>
>       /bin/sh: _openssl: line 25: syntax error near
>               `unexpected token `('
>       /bin/sh: _openssl: line 25: ` -@(in|out|oid))'
>       /bin/sh: error importing function definition for
>               `_openssl'
>       /bin/sh: _service: line 4: syntax error in
>               conditional expression: unexpected token `('
>       /bin/sh: _service: line 4: syntax error near `@(*'
>       /bin/sh: _service: line 4: ` [[ ${COMP_WORDS[0]} !=       
> @(*init.d/!(functions|~)|service) ]] && return 0;'

When you run it? Or when you press tab?

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