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Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> writes: |> I changed a bit of version information today and on starting mail I |> got again the message that the command line is too long. Looking |> around a bit it seems the message comes from bash. I replaced the |> 2.03 version I had instaleed with a 2.04 test release and it works. |> |> It seems we have to require bash 2.04, at least not 2.03. |> |> Anybody seeing anything like this? This all happens while |> constructing sysd-versions. I have never seen that myself. Bash does not have any builtin limit on the command line length. Bash 2.04 is not the right solution, because it has a bug in that it refuses to run if there are environment variables with a hyphen in their name. This means it is unusable for compiling glibc. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab "And now for something SuSE Labs completely different." Andreas.Schwab@suse.de SuSE GmbH, Schanzäckerstr. 10, D-90443 Nürnberg
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