Hello people, I don't know much about Bash scripting, but recently I started a new git repo and I decided to do some research before that. I want to prepare a project template, which can be used to easily start new repos (it will contain all the files required by GNU, script to auto-generate ChangeLog and Doxygen/Devhelp files, etc.).
I started writing a simple autogen.sh and then I noticed a comment at the beginning. In some git modules the comment looks like this: #!/bin/sh And in others like this: #!/bin/sh -e I tried to find out what the -e option does. I tried sh --help. I tried man sh. I tried a web search. But I found nothing, as if the option doesn't exist at all. So my question is simple? What is the difference between sh and sh -e? I realize it's just a comment, but if the -e option makes a difference (I guess it does, otherwise it wouldn't be there in the first place), I'd like to know what. Thank you in advance! fr33domlover _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
