Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread James Bunton
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 09:24:11PM -0500, Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote: > Thank you all for your help. "#!/sw/bin/bash" did the trick. To avoid > this confusion in the future, is there any reason I shouldn't move > /bin/bash to, say, /bin/bash.ori and replace it with a link? Or is > there a better

Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote: > At 3:30 PM -0500 11/11/09, Mark J. Reed wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote: >>> On 11/11/2009 01:55 PM, drjl...@netonecom.net wrote: Can someone on this list help me with the following p

Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread Jonathan Levi, M.D.
At 3:30 PM -0500 11/11/09, Mark J. Reed wrote: >On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote: >> On 11/11/2009 01:55 PM, drjl...@netonecom.net wrote: >>> Can someone on this list help me with the following problem with bash? >>> >>> A simple bash script of mine reads: >>> >>> #!/bin/b

Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread Martin Costabel
Mark J. Reed wrote: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote: >> On 11/11/2009 01:55 PM, drjl...@netonecom.net wrote: >>> Can someone on this list help me with the following problem with bash? >>> >>> A simple bash script of mine reads: >>> >>> #!/bin/bash >>> echo {1..3} >>> >>> Wh

Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread Mark J. Reed
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote: > On 11/11/2009 01:55 PM, drjl...@netonecom.net wrote: >> Can someone on this list help me with the following problem with bash? >> >> A simple bash script of mine reads: >> >> #!/bin/bash >> echo {1..3} >> >> When I run it, it prints {1..3},

Re: [Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread Peter O'Gorman
On 11/11/2009 01:55 PM, drjl...@netonecom.net wrote: > Can someone on this list help me with the following problem with bash? > > A simple bash script of mine reads: > > #!/bin/bash > echo {1..3} > > When I run it, it prints {1..3}, not 1 2 3 as I expect. My version of bash > is 4.0.33(1), and runn

[Fink-users] Bash Problem

2009-11-11 Thread drjlevi
Can someone on this list help me with the following problem with bash? A simple bash script of mine reads: #!/bin/bash echo {1..3} When I run it, it prints {1..3}, not 1 2 3 as I expect. My version of bash is 4.0.33(1), and running "ls -l /bin/bash" gives -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 581636 Dec 13