Re: Non-POSIX shells



On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, ERDI Gergo wrote:

> On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Sander Vesik wrote:
> 
> > Solaris users may well have bash installed, but that doesn't help *unless*
> > the script actualy asks for bash and doesn't just pretend that it lives in
> > a world where everybody has /bin/sh or /usr/bin/sh being bash. The same
> > applies if you do s/bash/ksh/ or similar.
> 
> so why does Sun ship a non-fully-compliant shell as /bin/sh by default?
> 

I don't know. Does it? The part in posix that talks about parameter
expansion definately has curly braces not parentsesis following the $

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