I got the exact same thing... Apples-MacBook-Pro:~ apple$ echo -n "$IFS" | hexdump 0000000 20 09 0a 0000003
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Aug 30, 2014, at 1:17 PM, vignesh babu wrote: > > > > Would it help if I remove the /opt directory & redo the whole thing? > > It doesn't sound like it. > > Larry's and Brandon's analysis sounds brilliant to me. What is the value > of IFS on the problem system? Since IFS normally contains whitespace > characters, maybe a good way to see what's in it is to feed it to hexdump, > by running: > > > echo -n "$IFS" | hexdump > > > Here's what I get on my system: > > > $ echo -n "$IFS" | hexdump > 0000000 20 09 0a > 0000003 > > > ...showing that on my system IFS contains the three characters space > (character 20), tab (character 09) and newline (character 0a). What do you > get? > >
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