Hi, I believe you are right. I can't test right know, but I believe I got
the bash 1 version. That also explain why I could successfully install it on
the other machine, cause I had bash 2 for sure on the other.

Thanks.

Dbmail rocks!

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Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 8:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] ./install-dbmail.sh


Yah, I've confirmed that is the problem.

Bash 1.x  doesn't like the usage of "==". It wants "=".

You can use '=' with bash 2.x.. but I think that is a bit ugly.



-netmask

> netmask ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) composed today:

> > ./install-dbmail.sh: [: ==: binary operator expected
>
> What version of bash are you running?
>
> bash
> echo $BASH_VERSION
>
>
> I'm nearly certain that error would be caused if you weren't running Bash
2.0
> or newer. It's not the only possible cause, but it's the first thing I'd
> check.
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