Steve McKinty wrote: > If I wrote a portable configure script which contained something > like: > > if [ vax ]; then > do vaxy setup
Obviously, that should be "if vax; then" rather than with the test brackets, but otherwise I think Steve McKinty has a very good point. How many bytes are saved by removing these aliases for /usr/bin/false? Is it even enough to fill an old-style directory block? And why is doing that a helpful thing? Note for the case owner (Peter): this case is yet another one that seems to be randomly marked "confidential," and thus isn't visible to OpenSolaris participants, even though the discussion seems to be taking place in the open. That wasn't intended was it? http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/PSARC/2010/211/REDACTED.txt I don't know if anyone's watching the error messages out of the publishing mechanism, but it'd be nice to see some of these cleaned up: http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/unpublished_cases.html We still have a lot of cases that are empty because they're mis-marked as "manual" when the case owner either meant "open" or just didn't understand how the "manual" mechanism worked (e.g., PSARC 2005/603) and others that are "redacted" into oblivion by a naughty phrase (e.g., PSARC 2009/514). -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ opensolaris-arc mailing list [email protected]
