Hello list,
I have several files with unicode characters in the file names. But I am using
a German keymap, which only has a limited amount of characters mapped to it.
The problem now is, if I want to change into a directory or open a file which
has, say, a Korean character in it, I have no cha
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According to Yakov Lerner on 8/23/2007 11:24 AM:
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> Description:
> x=; test "$x" != "" -a "$x" -le 60
> prints error:
> bash: test: : integer expression expected
> Shall not this *silently* short-circuit to false after
> subexpressio
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> hi,
>
> http://frugalware.org/~vmiklos/logs/bash-3.2_025-1-i686.log
>
> after applying bash32-001..bash-018 patches, i can't apply bash32-019.
> is this expected?
Nope. I just applied patches 1-25 to a freshly-unpacked copy of bash-3.2
without any failures.
Chet
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Hi. I just ran into a globbing problem that doesn't at first sight seem to
be caused by my environment. Details below.
Terry
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hi,
http://frugalware.org/~vmiklos/logs/bash-3.2_025-1-i686.log
after applying bash32-001..bash-018 patches, i can't apply bash32-019.
is this expected?
thanks,
- VMiklos
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