Carl Lawton wrote:
CL> In the old days of the bourne shell (rather than bourne again shell) you
CL> could execute scripts with "sh -x" and it would show you the commands
CL> and arguments as it executed them. I don't know if this still exists in
bash.
Bash still uses -x to trace scripts FWIW.
Justin G. Scribner
MIS - Technician
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