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Re: How do I make a portable test??
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: How do I make a portable test?? |
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Fri, 14 Feb 2003 20:20:15 +0100 |
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Eric Siegerman <address@hidden> writes:
|> - The shell it found was bash, which supports "=="; if you put
|> /bin first in your path (try it temporarily as a test),
|> configure would probably find /bin/ksh instead, and the
|> "=="'s would produce the familiar diagnostics
Since pdksh supports "==" I'd guess that ksh does too.
Andreas.
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"And now for something completely different."
- How do I make a portable test??, Dr. David Kirkby, 2003/02/13
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, John Burger, 2003/02/13
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Eric Siegerman, 2003/02/14
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Dr. David Kirkby, 2003/02/14
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Eric Siegerman, 2003/02/14
- Re: How do I make a portable test??,
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- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Thomas E. Dickey, 2003/02/14
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Eric Siegerman, 2003/02/14
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Bruce Korb, 2003/02/15
- Re: How do I make a portable test??, Eric Siegerman, 2003/02/17