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Re: B20 & bash 2.02.1(2) broken


Hmm.  Did it hang when it wouldn't execute those scripts?  If so, that
might well explain part of the problem with configure scripts not
working.

Austin David France wrote:
> 
> CYGWIN_NT-4.0 MENPC1 20.0 (0.1/1/1) 1998-10-29 15:33:43 i486 unknown
> BASH 2.02.1(2)-release
> NTW40 Y2KSP4
> 
> I installed B20, and discovered a problem with the version of bash shipped
> with b20.
> 
> I can log in using cygnus.bat OK, however logins via inetd don't work.
> 
> Further investigation reveals a very strange problem.  Bash 2.02.1(2) won't
> execute a script whose name is less than 6 characters long.
> 
> A colleagues is experiencing exactly the same problem, except that bash
> won't execute a script whose name is less than 4 characters long.
> 
> An interesting co-incidence is that I have 6 dos drive letters, my colleague
> has only 4.  I am sure this is just a weird co-incidence.
> 
> I have replaced bash 2.02.1(2) with bash 2.02.1(1) and this corrects the
> problem for both short script names and inetd (which was presumably a
> related problem)
> 
> Austin David France
> Mentor Systems plc
> mailto:adf@mentor-systems.com
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