I did the change but i still have only the first element displaying. I must
say that i m using ssh to call script2 on remote server so maybe it is the
problem :
script1
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] script2 -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and on script2 it only echoes the first element of both arrays.
Chet Ramey wrote:
>
> Dolphin06 wrote:
>> Hello,
>> So how can i pass the entire array, i m new to shell scripting so i do
>> not
>> really understand when you talk about unsubscripted word expansion
>
> Since programs only take a list of strings as arguments, you have to
> expand
> the array to a list of values. The "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" expansion can do that.
> Expanding an array variable without using a subscript (${array} as opposed
> to ${array[subscript]}) expands to the first element.
>
> Chet
>
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> Chet Ramey, ITS, CWRU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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