This bit:
${xtmp:0:5}
is a Bash-ism. Normal Bourne shells don't understand this. I'm guessing
that your system's /bin/sh isn't Bash. You might be able to put a
SHELL=/bin/bash
paul[2846]which sh
/bin/sh
paul[2847]ls -l /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root4 Aug
Hmph. My SMTP server is not an open relay or a spam source, even if it
is in an ADSL dynamic IP address pool, thank you very much. bleeping
spammers.
Let's try sending this to alsa-devel again ...
I wrote:
lundi, le 2 juin, 2003, Paul Davis nous a dit ceci:
this is with CVS as of this
lundi, le 2 juin, 2003, Paul Davis nous a dit ceci:
This bit:
${xtmp:0:5}
is a Bash-ism. Normal Bourne shells don't understand this. I'm guessing
that your system's /bin/sh isn't Bash. You might be able to put a
SHELL=/bin/bash
paul[2846]which sh
/bin/sh
At Mon, 02 Jun 2003 23:54:09 -0400,
Paul Davis wrote:
This bit:
${xtmp:0:5}
is a Bash-ism. Normal Bourne shells don't understand this. I'm guessing
that your system's /bin/sh isn't Bash. You might be able to put a
SHELL=/bin/bash
paul[2846]which sh
/bin/sh
At Tue, 03 Jun 2003 11:54:01 +0200,
私 wrote:
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At Mon, 02 Jun 2003 23:54:09 -0400,
Paul Davis wrote:
This bit:
${xtmp:0:5}
is a Bash-ism. Normal Bourne shells don't understand this. I'm guessing