Oh, I forgot: echo -n does not have this problem: $ echo -en '\057usr\057bin\n' /usr/bin
$ echo -en '\0057usr\0057bin\n' /usr/bin Alexander Kriegisch, 04.03.2012 00:45: > $ uname -a > Linux fb7270 2.6.19.2 #1 Fri Feb 24 02:09:03 CET 2012 mips GNU/Linux > > $ busybox --help | head -n 1 > BusyBox v1.19.4 (2012-03-01 12:42:09 CET) multi-call binary. > > # Okay > $ printf "%b" '\057usr\057bin\n' > /usr/bin > > # Not okay > $ printf "%b" '\0057usr\0057bin\n' > 7usr7bin > > Maybe somebody can fix this? If I can provide more info, please let me know. _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
