Re: [Mondo-devel] Limitation on -S and -T arguments
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From: Bruno C. <Bru...@hp...> - 2006-10-24 13:14:21
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Carol Anne Ogdin said on Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 05:41:24AM -0700: > I have discovered that one may only have unquoted directory names on the > command line of monodoarchive. No. the quotes on the CLI are handled by the shell, not mondoarchive. > As a matter of practice, I write scripts so that directory/filenames are > generalized (that is, they might contain spaces). That means, generally, > that the directory/filename string is quoted. What I've discovered is that > if one uses the parameter > -T 'temp' If you use a std shell, it should interpret that way before mondoarchive gets the parameter. Why are you using ' ? Could you also try in your shell " ? Example of the shell you try to write would also be useful. > Until I've gotten mondoarchive to run completely, I don't know whether this > limitation applies as well to the -p parameter or not.. You need to take care of the parameters you pass. Putting () in a file name isn't without consequences. Bruno. -- Linux Profession Lead EMEA / Open Source Evangelist \ HP C&I EMEA IET http://www.mondorescue.org / HP/Intel Solution Center \ http://hpintelco.net Des infos sur Linux? http://www.HyPer-Linux.org http://www.hp.com/linux La musique ancienne? http://www.musique-ancienne.org http://www.medieval.org |