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Operating Systems SCO Printer is winning the battle! (for now) Post 302721793 by TheSniper on Thursday 25th of October 2012 07:58:36 PM
Old 10-25-2012
I was wondering why it worked while in BASH and not in the stock shell.
I dd some tests back and forth with and without the -e...

Q: if the add 0 case is the case. as in the proof? of it works..
how come all the OCTAL's dont get a the additional 0?
just the few?

Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
Ahhh, the lp script runs as a Bourne shell, not bash.
The -e option is dropped, and the leading 0 is added to indicate that the numeric value is octal not decimal.
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Is it as simple as any number (thats an octal) that doenst already start with a leading 0 zero, requires an additional 0 Zero? Kind of like an escape for an escape?
Because I noticed that the only ones that got the additional Zero were the ones that didn't
already start with one.. :?
 

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escape(1)							Mail Avenger 0.8.3							 escape(1)

NAME
escape - escape shell special characters in a string SYNOPSIS
escape string DESCRIPTION
escape prepends a "" character to all shell special characters in string, making it safe to compose a shell command with the result. EXAMPLES
The following is a contrived example showing how one can unintentionally end up executing the contents of a string: $ var='; echo gotcha!' $ eval echo hi $var hi gotcha! $ Using escape, one can avoid executing the contents of $var: $ eval echo hi `escape "$var"` hi ; echo gotcha! $ A less contrived example is passing arguments to Mail Avenger bodytest commands containing possibly unsafe environment variables. For example, you might write a hypothetical reject_bcc script to reject mail not explicitly addressed to the recipient: #!/bin/sh formail -x to -x cc -x resent-to -x resent-cc | fgrep "$1" > /dev/null && exit 0 echo "<$1>.. address does not accept blind carbon copies" exit 100 To invoke this script, passing it the recipient address as an argument, you would need to put the following in your Mail Avenger rcpt script: bodytest reject_bcc `escape "$RECIPIENT"` SEE ALSO
avenger(1), The Mail Avenger home page: <http://www.mailavenger.org/>. BUGS
escape is designed for the Bourne shell, which is what Mail Avenger scripts use. escape might or might not work with other shells. AUTHOR
David Mazieres Mail Avenger 0.8.3 2012-04-05 escape(1)
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