Am Sonntag, 10. Oktober 2010 17:04:33 schrieb Marcus Meissner: Hallo Marcus, besten Dank fuer Deine schnelle Antwort, aber ...
Je nachdem was in der ersten Zeile steht, wendet die Bash verschiedene Personalitaeten an. /bin/sh ist die POSIX shell ohne Bash extensions zb.
Daher kommt das Verhalten.
Was mir trotzdem aus folgenden Gruenden nicht ganz klar wird: ls -l /bin/bash -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 627376 5. Jul 13:47 /bin/bash ls -l /bin/sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 20. Aug 18:35 /bin/sh -> bash $>sh -extensions $>bash -extensions allexport off allexport off braceexpand on braceexpand on emacs on emacs on errexit on errexit on errtrace off errtrace off functrace off functrace off hashall on hashall on histexpand on histexpand on history on history on ignoreeof off ignoreeof off interactive-comments on interactive-comment on keyword off keyword off monitor off monitor off noclobber off noclobber off noexec on noexec on noglob off noglob off nolog off nolog off notify off notify off nounset off nounset off onecmd on onecmd on physical off physical off pipefail off pipefail off posix off posix off privileged off privileged off verbose off verbose off vi off vi off xtrace on xtrace on sh-4.1$ bash-4.1$ MfG Th. Moritz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-programming-de+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-programming-de+help@opensuse.org