On 1/9/25 3:41 PM, Jeff Ketchum wrote:
Excellent! I can stop trying to dig in to the code and understand where all
the word expansions happen.
So strange to find those one off bugs, and great that it was only one.
Do you have, or working on a patch that can be applied to a build?
It will be
Excellent! I can stop trying to dig in to the code and understand where all
the word expansions happen.
So strange to find those one off bugs, and great that it was only one.
Do you have, or working on a patch that can be applied to a build?
Thanks
Jeff
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 1:20 PM Chet Ramey
On 1/8/25 1:25 PM, Jeff Ketchum wrote:
I ran into a strange bug using newer versions of bash, I haven't isolated
it to a specific release.
OS1: Oracle Enterprise linux 9,4 bash 5.1.8(1)
OS2: Gentoo linux bash version 5.2.37
older bash:
OS3: centos linux 7.9 bash 4.2.46(2)
In using unicode group
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025, at 1:25 PM, Jeff Ketchum wrote:
> I ran into a strange bug using newer versions of bash, I haven't isolated
> it to a specific release.
It looks like 5.0 introduced the problem.
> In using unicode group separator character U 241D,
> https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+241D,
I ran into a strange bug using newer versions of bash, I haven't isolated
it to a specific release.
OS1: Oracle Enterprise linux 9,4 bash 5.1.8(1)
OS2: Gentoo linux bash version 5.2.37
older bash:
OS3: centos linux 7.9 bash 4.2.46(2)
In using unicode group separator character U 241D,
https://www.