On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 12:32:16AM +0200, Michele La Monaca wrote:
Hi,
Could you try the attached patch instead? I've tested it on Debian
(with zsh and csh), OpenIndiana, Haiku, Cygwin and Mingw-msys.
Works fine on Solaris.
Thanks for testing. I've pushed this to master *and*
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 10:23:42PM +, Mario Domenech Goulart wrote:
Hi Michele,
Many thanks. Attached is your patch signed-off (tested on Linux).
Hi guys,
Thanks for your efforts. Unfortunately, this patch breaks the mingw-msys
build. The msys tools all require a faux Unix path, like
Hi,
Could you try the attached patch instead? I've tested it on Debian
(with zsh and csh), OpenIndiana, Haiku, Cygwin and Mingw-msys.
Works fine on Solaris.
What shell is Solaris really using?
Solaris 10 - Bourne shell.
Solaris 11 - Korn shell.
I would like to make my OpenIndiana
mimick
Mario Domenech Goulart scripsit:
Getting the current work directory is surprisingly hard (maybe not that
surprising). There's $PWD, the pwd shell builtin and the pwd executable
file (usually /bin/pwd or /usr/bin/pwd).
You can't count on the shell built-in existing; it's a bashism. As for
Hi Michele,
On Tue, 6 May 2014 17:39:32 +0200 Michele La Monaca
mikele.chic...@lamonaca.net wrote:
Thanks a lot. As I understand it, $PWD and `pwd` don't produce the same
value on your system. Is it right?
Right. The attached script produces this output on my system:
/tmp
/tmp
/tmp