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On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 13:01:08 -0500 |
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Mike Frysinger <vapier@g.o> wrote: |
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> > > some init.d scripts use arrays as well |
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> > Do we know which ones? |
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> grep for it :p |
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> netmount for sure right now |
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Well, netmount is baselayout, so that will kinda be done by default :) |
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> i guess my point was i think we really need to be consistent here ... |
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> either arrays are OK for init.d scripts or they're not OK |
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I say no, as I'd like eventually anything in /etc/init.d,conf.d to be |
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useable by any shell. It's not especially hard to make existing scripts |
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in the tree work either. I'm happy to do this myself. |
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> did you get a chance to see how hard it would be to integrate the |
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> bash array code ? |
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Integrate into what? You mean integrate into other shells? |
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Roy |
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