From: miquels@traveler.cistron-office.nl (Miquel van Smoorenburg)
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Linux 2.2.19pre3
Date: 22 Dec 2000 17:54:06 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9204fu$ghe$3@enterprise.cistron.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20001222173228.A1424@elektroni.ee.tut.fi> <Pine.LNX.3.95.1001222104908.791A-100000@chaos.analogic.com>
In article <Pine.LNX.3.95.1001222104908.791A-100000@chaos.analogic.com>,
Richard B. Johnson <root@chaos.analogic.com> wrote:
>alias kwhich='type -path' in ~./bashrc should fix.
Hmm? Smells like a stupid bug to me. The script is called as:
CCFOUND :=$(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich kgcc gcc272 cc gcc)
So how can bash ever decide to replace scripts/kwhich (OBVIOUSLY
a call to a non-internal command) with an alias or builtin?
Are you sure this is in fact the bug?
Couldn't it be the games with IFS in the scripts/kwhich script?
Try this patch:
--- linux-2.2.19pre3/scripts/kwhich.orig Tue Dec 19 23:16:52 2000
+++ linux-2.2.19pre3/scripts/kwhich Fri Dec 22 19:02:47 2000
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
exit 1
fi
-IFS=:
+IFS=":$IFS"
for cmd in $*
do
for path in $PATH
Mike.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-12-22 18:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-12-22 0:52 Linux 2.2.19pre3 Alan Cox
2000-12-22 3:40 ` Mitch Adair
2000-12-22 15:32 ` Petri Kaukasoina
2000-12-22 15:53 ` Richard B. Johnson
2000-12-22 16:02 ` Chad Schwartz
2000-12-22 16:23 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-22 16:25 ` Chad Schwartz
2000-12-22 16:43 ` Richard B. Johnson
2000-12-22 17:54 ` Miquel van Smoorenburg [this message]
2000-12-22 18:13 ` Richard B. Johnson
2000-12-22 16:21 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-22 19:33 ` Petri Kaukasoina
2000-12-22 19:56 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2000-12-23 12:05 ` Willy Tarreau
2000-12-28 1:18 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-28 2:37 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-28 10:23 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-28 12:20 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-28 13:53 ` Linux 2.2.18: /proc/apm slows system time (was: Linux 2.2.19pre3) Matthias Andree
2000-12-28 14:14 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-29 12:42 ` Erik Mouw
2000-12-30 12:39 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-30 17:01 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-30 17:38 ` Erik Mouw
2000-12-30 17:50 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-30 17:39 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-31 10:34 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-31 11:28 ` Chris Wedgwood
2000-12-31 13:32 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-02 13:52 ` [PATCH] CMOS locking for 2.4 (was: /proc/apm slows system time) Paul Gortmaker
2000-12-31 13:37 ` Linux 2.2.18: /proc/apm slows system time (was: Linux 2.2.19pre3) Alan Cox
2000-12-31 15:50 ` Erik Mouw
2000-12-31 16:13 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-02 16:32 ` Matthias Andree
2001-01-02 17:31 ` Alan Cox
2001-01-03 22:02 ` Matthias Andree
2000-12-28 11:14 ` Linux 2.2.19pre3 Guest section DW
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