Yes you can also do that but since too many scripts are not compliant for
now with dash I prefer to change sh default shell.
While I am it, I am also testing on cygwin and it seems now home directory
is located in C:\Documents And Settings\My Documents while before it was
located in c:\cygwin\home\myuser and scripts don't like it because of
spaces.
I tried to escape them but with no success, if I have time I will try
harder ...
# embedded tabs in the sed below -- do not untabify
components=`echo "${components}" | sed -e 's/[ ,][ ,]*/,/g' -e 's/,$//'`
#try to escape path for cygwin users
BUILD_DIR=`echo "${BUILD_DIR}" | sed 's/ /\\\\\\ /g'`
BASE_DIRECTORY=`echo "${BASE_DIRECTORY}" | sed 's/ /\\\\\\ /g'`
Another remark is the fact that when compiling mingw32ce you have to create
a directory before to launch mingw32ce.sh while cegcc.sh creates one for
you.
Maybe it would be interesting to unify behaviors.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:23:05 +0200, janrinze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe a little off topic but would it not be better to change the script
> #!/bin/sh into #!/bin/bash ?
>
> Just a thought..
>
> Jan Rinze.
>
> On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 10:14 +0200, Mosfet wrote:
>> I will check but actually it seems more complicated and finally I have
>>
>> changed the link sh->dash into sh->bash because
>>
>> removing function keyword is not enough after some scripts use
> pushd/popd
>>
>> and it's not supported either because its a bash thing.
>>
>> see here for more info : http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/?p=274
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 20:03:08 +0200, Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks for the info. I've just committed a change. Can you verify it ?
>>
>> >
>>
>> > Danny
>>
>> >
>>
>> > On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 16:36 +0200, Mosfet wrote:
>>
>> >> Hi,
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> I am trying to compile cegcc on a ubuntu 8.04 and build-cegcc.sh
> doesn't
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> compile.
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> After some research I've learnt that this distro now uses a new shell
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> called dash that is more rescrictive and respect only POSIX.
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> This was a change thas was made for two reasons :
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> 1) dash is smaller and quicker that old sh
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> 2) it's more strict and it forces dev to write more compliant script
>>
>> > that
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> can run on other systems (BSDs)
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> So when I try the build-cegcc.sh I get the following error :
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> ../build-cegcc.sh: 35: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> Actually function is not a posix keyword and not necessary so you
> should
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> remove it.
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >>
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>> >>
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>> >>
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