On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 17:06 +0200, Joseph Rothstein wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Bret. 
> 
> I have tested this parsing issue ever way possible, equal variables unequal
> variables, arithmetic, ie $[1 + 1], etc., etc., and my conclusion is that
> Solaris does not parse the $[expr1 operator expr2] function properly. It
> always produces a value of 0.
> 
> I installed 1.2beta on a SUSE box and it works flawlessly.
> 
> Thanks,
> Joe

Ok, I only saw what you posted, where the numbers were not equal and it
did what was expected in that scenario.  I cant say for solaris with
1.2-beta otherwise.  I find it very odd that it works on one operating
system but not on another given that that part of the code should be
platform independant.


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