Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm not sure wether I'm understanding the problem correctly (I > didn't the complete thread), but if all you need is a yes for a > shell script when there's no yes(1) is installed, you could just > use a small function: No, the problem is that using yes(1) hangs the testsuite on certain setups. This was to disallow using yes(1) altogether and force test writers to go about the issue differently. The implementation you suggest might have the same issue as the original yes, I reckon.
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