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From: Sascha Z. <zi...@se...> - 2004-07-13 11:23:38
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Tomas Gustavsson <to...@pr...> writes: > The problem in Solaris is most likely due to differences in shell > interpretation between bash and Solaris-sh. > The problem is that the DN argument needs to hande spaces in it, which > is why there is the line 'IFS=' in the Linux script. when you put a variable in quotes there is no problem if the variable contains a string which contains spaces. Perhaps I didn't understand the problem. cu Sascha -- secunet Security Networks AG, Im Teelbruch 116, 45219 Essen Tel: +49-2054-123-408 Fax: +49-2054-123-123 PGP: FBE2 A49B 6526 C1B4 7F10 24E4 5004 7C27 6E9A 9698 |