Package: tarantool-common
Version: 1.4.4+20111229+2-1
Followup-For: Bug #653607
Actually simplest solution would be to use printf (part or coreutils, so
installed everywhere)
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Package: tarantool-common
Version: 1.4.4+20111229+2-1
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
the \t in the start/stop output is emitted literally when using bash as /bin/sh
(bash
requires a '-e' to enable escape chars in echo). Possible solutions are to use
/bin/echo
, issuing a 'shopt -s xpg_echo >/
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