On 1/14/10 7:59 PM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On modern platforms (all of them) sh is just a symlink to bash. My assumption is that this is implicitly required for an (rpm) build machine but I will not setup the packages this way as a user may want to save the memory.Vincent Rivière<vincent.riviere@freesbee.fr> writes:Mark Duckworth wrote:So in rpm there is a line like mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/{bin,usr/bin,usr/man/man1}Beware this is a bashism.It's actually a cshism.In conclusion, this syntax should be used only if you are sure that the script is executed by bash.Or csh :-) Andreas.
Thanks, Mark