2011/1/20 Sławomir Iwanek <slawomir.iwa...@poczta.fm> > hello, > > and what about this: > > $ help () > > it opens some program in an interactive mode (which one?). It seems like > it does not react on any command, like '?', giving the output: > > bash: błąd składni przy nieoczekiwanym znaczniku `?' > > (it's in Polish - meaning syntax error at '?' mark) > > and quits immediately to the regular prompt in my shell. > > That's what bash should do by definition. :)
> Hope, it is not a way to get through any security in the system. > > How to analyze it? > > brgds, > S.Iwanek > PS -- I wrote about it also to Chet Ramey. > > > > Dnia 2011-01-20, o godz. 01:22:31 > Sławomir Iwanek <slawomir.iwa...@poczta.fm> napisał(a): > > > hello, > > > > I did something like that: > > > > $ help * > > > > and I got all the definitions of builtins starting from the letter 'c' > > that is from 'caller' through 'coproc'. > > > > Well, my goal was - as you probably happen to know it already ;) - to > > see if I could display ALL the builtins defs, but well... I got what I > > got. > > > > My system: Fedora 14 > > My bash: GNU bash, version 4.1.7(1)-release (i386-redhat-linux-gnu) > > > > Regards, > > Slawomir Iwanek > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Nie przepłacaj! Ksiegowość za 0 zł + prezent! > Sprawdź >> http://linkint.pl/f28f5 > > > -- Clark