Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 03. Sep 2009, 04:14:56 + schrieb jerry M:
> configure file got this line and it causes the message: test:
> xyes: unexpected operator But removing spaces around == or
> replacing == with = makes it to work.
>
> On Linux though this line works fine.
As `man test' describes,
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 06:59:38AM +0200, Polytropon typed:
>
> > What
> > is the version of /bin/sh currently used in 7.2? Where is it taken
> > from? --version, -v, -version don't ever print version I guess due to
> > FreeBSD policy of not versioning individual utilities.
>
> FreeBSD's Bourne s
In the last episode (Sep 03), jerry M said:
> configure file got this line and it causes the message: test: xyes:
> unexpected operator But removing spaces around == or replacing == with =
> makes it to work.
>
> On Linux though this line works fine.
>
> Why spaces around == would cause failure?
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 04:14:56 + (GMT), jerry M wrote:
> configure file got this line and it causes the message: test: xyes:
> unexpected operator
> But removing spaces around == or replacing == with = makes it to work.
Maybe those files are not intended to run on FreeBSD's standard
Bourne shel