On Wed 24 Jan 2007 at 01:04PM, The Real Warren Belfer wrote:
John Clingan wrote:
If we had used ksh, I am sure we would have gotten the bash question :)
Developer preference I suppose. If you still have issues, blame Brad. He
started it :)
Hi,
Well, shouldn't system utilities be
My desire is to have zones be part of the core in Nevada, possibly
by folding them right into SUNWcsu/SUNWcsr.
There's also a related CR open
6421453 RFE: SUNWCzone should be available in SUNWCmreq and
above
Fixing is involves an examination of SUNWzoneu's dependencies
John Clingan wrote:
If we had used ksh, I am sure we would have gotten the bash question :)
Developer preference I suppose. If you still have issues, blame Brad. He
started it :)
Hi,
Well, shouldn't system utilities be written using tools
available in all install metaclusters. Bash is only
Well, shouldn't system utilities be written using tools
available in all install metaclusters. Bash is only available
in the End User install and larger, so folks using a Core install
or smaller wouldn't be able to use this.
I agree. And while we routinely do full OEM installs on our systems,
Christian Candia wrote:
The Real Warren Belfer wrote:
John Clingan wrote:
If we had used ksh, I am sure we would have gotten the bash question :)
Developer preference I suppose. If you still have issues, blame Brad.
He started it :)
Hi,
Well, shouldn't system utilities be written using
That is true. However I usually install the minimized meta cluster
with network support and then add zones and requisite packages. That
way zone creation is much shorter.
I add bash because I like it. ;-)
Brad
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:34 -0300, Christian Candia wrote:
The Real Warren Belfer
If we had used ksh, I am sure we would have gotten the bash question :)
Developer preference I suppose. If you still have issues, blame Brad. He
started it :)
Jean-Louis Liagre wrote:
It works now. Thanks, that was fast :-)
A side question. Why are you using bash instead of ksh ? Are there
Jean-Louis,
Please find responses in line below...
It works now. Thanks, that was fast :-)
Glad it is working for you. Sorry that I overlooked it in my QA cycles.
A side question. Why are you using bash instead of ksh ? Are there specific
bashisms in your script ?
FWIW, I changed the