What was the error you saw that made you switch to the backtick? And, I
assume the shell you are running from is bash (not that i think that
should matter much, but need to understand your environment). Are you
using cygwin on win32?
-ralph
Jeffery wrote:
I had to rewrite the zf.sh script as follows to get it to work for me. The
$( ) were replaced with ``. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, do
you have problems with the applications.
# find php: pear first, command -v second, straight up php lastly
if test "@php_bin@" != '@'php_bin'@'; then
PHP_BIN="@php_bin@"
elif command -v php 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
PHP_BIN=`command -v php`
else
PHP_BIN=php
fi
# find zf.php: pear first, same directory 2nd,
if test "@php_dir@" != '@'php_dir'@'; then
PHP_DIR="@php_dir@"
else
SELF_LINK="$0"
SELF_LINK_TMP="`readlink $SELF_LINK`"
while test -n "$SELF_LINK_TMP"; do
SELF_LINK="$SELF_LINK_TMP"
SELF_LINK_TMP="`readlink $SELF_LINK`"
done
PHP_DIR="`dirname $SELF_LINK`"
fi
"$PHP_BIN" -d safe_mode=Off -f "$PHP_DIR/zf.php" -- "$@"