Hi folks,

   I’m trying to run a local shell command from the script console, and a 
mismatched quote error is kicking my butt. The entire command is surrounded by 
double quotes, and the command executed from the “-c” is surrounded by single 
quotes. There’s not a typo, I swear! Any ideas? The strange this is that it 
only seems to happen if there’s multiple items separated by spaces in the 
single quotes. If I do a single executable like ‘ls’, that works fine. 

import hudson.util.RemotingDiagnostics
import jenkins.model.Jenkins

def String target_database = "testdb"
def String version = "7.6.5.4"

def sout = new StringBuffer(), serr = new StringBuffer()
def proc = "sudo su oracle -c 
'/home/oracle/scripts/datapump/refresh_database.sh ${target_database} 
${version}'".execute()

proc.consumeProcessOutput(sout, serr)
proc.waitForOrKill(1000)
println "STDOUT\n $sout"
println "STDERR\n $serr"

STDOUT
 
STDERR
 testdb: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
testdb: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file


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