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Problem in ksh script ( String comparison )
hi ,
i am trying to compre two strings if [[ $var1 = $var2 ]] or if [[ "$var1" = "$var2" ]] when the length of var1 is small (around 300-400 char ) it works fine but when it is large (around 900-1000 chars) it fails is there any limitations for this type of comparison ??? |
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