Solaris getcwd() implementation vs BASH

2007-01-18 Thread Petr Sumbera
Hi All, Solaris doesn't implement getcwd() with support for dynamic allocation of memory. This BASH consider as broken so that configure defines GETCWD_BROKEN. Later in bash-3.2/config-bot.h it disables HAVE_GETCWD completely: /* If we have a getcwd(3), but it calls popen(), #undef HAVE_GETCWD

Re: Quoting near =~ is inconsistent

2007-01-18 Thread Tim Waugh
Further to this, I am having trouble porting existing scripts to bash-3.2's new style of regex matching. Here is one example that is problematic: I want to use a character class in my regex, but bash seems to get confused by the ':]]' closing the class, and apparently takes it as a ']]' closing

Open file descriptors

2007-01-18 Thread Richard Ray
Other than lsof is there a way to determine what file descriptors are open? Thanks Richard ___ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash

Re: Open file descriptors

2007-01-18 Thread Matthew Woehlke
Richard Ray wrote: Other than lsof is there a way to determine what file descriptors are open? I very much doubt there is a portable way, if that's what you're asking... On Linux there is also /proc/fd, I think? -- Matthew What a wonderful smell you've discovered! -- Princess Leia Organa

Re: Open file descriptors

2007-01-18 Thread Andreas Schwab
Richard Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Other than lsof is there a way to determine what file descriptors are open? $ (exec 4$n) 2/dev/null echo fd $n is open Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, SuSE Labs, [EMAIL PROTECTED] SuSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstraße 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany PGP key