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Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?
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Alexandre Ferrieux |
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Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ? |
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Tue, 30 Sep 2014 04:00:16 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 2:42:33 AM UTC+2, Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 9/29/14, 7:53 PM, Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
>
>
> > [bash -p] *does* disable that embarrassing nightmare of a misfeature that
> > is function import:
>
> I guess if that's what you mean by "just the sh", then yes, it does.
> That's a unique interpretation.
You may deem this a peculiar interpretation, but it might be shared by the
overwhelming crowd of those who never noticed (before last week) 1/ that bash
was "powering" their decades-old init scripts and CGIs and 2/ that bash evalled
something from the env. The consequence of all this might well be a switch.
-Alex
- Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Alexandre Ferrieux, 2014/09/26
- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Andreas Schwab, 2014/09/26
- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Greg Wooledge, 2014/09/26
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- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Alexandre Ferrieux, 2014/09/26
- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Chet Ramey, 2014/09/29
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- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Alexandre Ferrieux, 2014/09/29
- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Chet Ramey, 2014/09/29
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- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Alexandre Ferrieux, 2014/09/29
- Re: Detecting invocation as /bin/sh ?, Chet Ramey, 2014/09/29
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