On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 11:50:02AM -0400, Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tend to agree that shell scripts should be written to the sh standard,, 
> but even there you run into variants between SYSV and BSD variants. I 
> try to test my scripts on both ksh and bash since most of the systems I 
> use have at least one of these two. One problem I have at the moment is 
> that my login scripts on TRU64 were written for ksh, and cause some 
> warnings under bash when I login to a Linux system where my preferred 
> shell is bash.  

    FWIW, I run bash on Tru64, though it only works on my workstation,
and I have to use a rather less customized environment when I "visit"
other machines.

-- 
Bob Bell                Compaq Computer Corporation
Software Engineer       110 Spit Brook Rd - ZKO3-3/U14
TruCluster Group        Nashua, NH 03062-2698
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