On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 17:16, Helmut Schneider <jumpe...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Chas. Owens wrote:
>
>> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 04:23, Helmut Schneider <jumpe...@gmx.de>
>> wrote:  snip
>> > I have a script, more a wrapper, that checks for screen and sudo
>> > and if neither screen or sudo are active the script is restarted
>> > using screen and/or sudo:
>>
>> snip
>>
>> I have found a setup like this to work:
>
> Yes, but this only works with bash. I require a portable solution.
> Unfortunatly bashisms aren't and probably will never be.
>
>>               for arg in "$@"; do
>>                       command="$command '$arg'"
>>               done
>
> If you use bash use arrays.
>
> Thanks anyway.
snip

As far as I can see, the only bash specific things in that script are
the function definition, source, and [[ ]] instead of [ ].  Just
replace "function tmuxify" with "tmuxify()", source with . and [[ ]]
with [].


-- 
Chas. Owens
wonkden.net
The most important skill a programmer can have is the ability to read.

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