On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 04:05, Thomas Jones wrote:
Well.........ok you are partially correct...
Partially?
You are right about the hash mark.Unless you are using the C shell interactively-------which doesn't recognize the # as a comment.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here
It does feed from the wildcard in this sequence under bash.
indeed
Isn't the standard escape sequence for a string the single quotes in bash and/or bourne?
Perhaps. The point is that you gave a completely messed up syntax, and then tried to pretend that you'd tested it by faking a copy-paste from a shell prompt, when in fact if you run the command as you gave it, you get a usage printout.
By the way, that command you gave won't work. That's a "," not a "." before the v.
Tag you are it!!!!!!
And you are how old?
- -- Thomas Jones Linux-Howtos Network Administrator
and what does that mean, exactly?