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Thomas, All, On Wednesday 05 August 2009 21:13:10 Thomas Petazzoni wrote: > thomas@surf:/tmp/tst$ cat foobar.sh > #!/bin/sh > . "test.mk" > thomas@surf:/tmp/tst$ cat test.mk > export foo=bar > thomas@surf:/tmp/tst$ echo $PATH > /home/thomas/sys/bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games > thomas@surf:/tmp/tst$ sh foobar.sh > .: 2: test.mk: not found OK, I identified the problem: your shell is ash (or dash), while mine is bash. When I explictly require ash (#!/bin/ash), then I have the exact same error as you have. It seems that ash uses PATH to resolve the "." builtin. When one does: . ./paths.mk then it works with ash (and bash as well). In this case, ash is correct. See: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#dot where it is stated: ... If /file/ does not contain a <slash>, the shell shall use the search path specified by PATH to find the directory containing /file/. ... Thank you for pointing this problem out. I will fix that. Regards, Yann E. MORIN. -- .-----------------.--------------------.------------------.--------------------. | Yann E. MORIN | Real-Time Embedded | /"\ ASCII RIBBON | Erics' conspiracy: | | +0/33 662376056 | Software Designer | \ / CAMPAIGN | ___ | | --==< ^_^ >==-- `------------.-------: X AGAINST | \e/ There is no | | http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/ | _/*\_ | / \ HTML MAIL | v conspiracy. | `------------------------------^-------^------------------^--------------------' -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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