10-18-2006
Did you try the man pages for ksh ?
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I have problem understanding shell script.Written that
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Could any one please explain about typeset or share any link from where i can study about typeset i.e how to use it, how to define it.. etc?
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Can any one help me the meaning of typeset -r
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Hi,
typeset -l sgf # all lowercase letters
typeset -u SGF # all uppercase letters
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these lines used in my scripts . It ran fine in ksh but when we convert this to bash it erroring out.
I like to know what the use of typeset ??
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Hi all,
Am trying to convert a script written in ksh to a bash shell.
At the moment, am stumped with the typeset -u command and I can't find an equivalent of it in bash.
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if ] && ]; then
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Hi,
All the scripts we have here use typeset instead of normal variables.
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I'm getting different behaviors for "typeset -i" on different systems. In one case unset parameters are 0, and in another case they're empty. Is one of these behaviors correct, or is the behavior here unspecified?
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0
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