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authorEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2004-08-04 19:19:10 +0000
committerEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2004-08-04 19:19:10 +0000
commit12de6cf0d791bff627a6071519b71c19240aa1ce (patch)
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downloadbusybox-12de6cf0d791bff627a6071519b71c19240aa1ce.tar.gz
Michael Leibow, MichaelLe at belkin.com writes:
A question was posted a month ago by Mark Alamo to see if others had problems with sourcing subscripts within msh. We asked his firm to fix the msh.c bug he described because we didn't have enough time to do it ourselves. When msh.c is executing a compound statement and there is a . command to source another script file, msh.c will not execute the subscript until it's completed executing the rest of the compound statement. His example was this: Echo "Start" ; . ./subA; echo "mid" ; . ./subB ; echo "end" subA and subB execute AFTER end is printed in reverse order. The same is true if the sourced files are inside an if else fi, case esac, or any compound statement. Attached is a patch to msh.c. It fixes the problem. Cd to the root of your busybox tree and execute "patch -p1 < msh.c.patch" Unfortunately, I won't have more time to work on this so I hope that there aren't any problems! Michael Leibow Senior Software Engineer Belkin Corporation
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