On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 3:44 PM L A Walsh wrote:
>
> This hasn't worked for me yet, that I remember. Some of itt may be in some
> library I'm linking, but not sure what might be causing the problem.
Can you provide more information about your environment?
- Compiler & version version
- "configur
This hasn't worked for me yet, that I remember. Some of itt may be in some
library I'm linking, but not sure what might be causing the problem.
In making bash with the 7 patches, I get various warnings and a coredump:
. -I../../lib -fpic -march=native -pipe -flto -Wl,--no-as-needed -Og
-g3 -ggd
I have been trying to use something like a continued alias (space
following the expansion).
So I have several modifies on a var
my -a -i -x foobar=(1 2 3)
my -p foobar
declare -aix foobar=([0]="1" [1]="2" [2]="3")
That's what I am wanting, But trying various aliases, I'm not getting
consistent r
Hello All,
I first wrote the help-b...@gnu.org list, thinking this was already a
feature, but I've not found it.
On occasion, I have to clean up some seriously broken filenames, full of
control chars, code points, and whatnot, filenames that my perl script
gives up on. That script cleans 99
On 7/7/19 1:05 PM, Edward Huff wrote:
> Bash Version: 5.0
> Patch Level: 7
> Release Status: release
>
> Description:
> Incomplete list of symbols that "lose their special properties"
Thanks for the report.
Chet
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On Mon, 08 Jul 2019 09:29:19 +0200
"mjbaars1977.bug-bash" wrote:
> Hi,I'm having some difficulties with the file access time and the file
> modification time. Scripts are attached for your convenience.Regards,Mischa
> Baars.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
If you are using Linux, you sh
Hi,I'm having some difficulties with the file access time and the file
modification time. Scripts are attached for your convenience.Regards,Mischa
Baars.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
conditional.sh
Description: application/sh
accesstime.sh
Description: application/sh