11-05-2001
loops?
hello....very new user to unix...and i have a question..i am not sure if there is such a thing
For example...the user is asked if he likes Bananas....if he says yes....
echo You like Bananas $name
at the end of the script it echos all that the user has entered so they can read it....
but if the user if the user says no it still comes ou
you like bananas $name
is there a loop structure so that if they put no then at the end the script it will say they dont like bananas....I am not sure if you will understand this but I dont know how else to explain it...
Thanks!!
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This is a shell script which simplifies configuring applications against a particular set of ncurses libraries.
OPTIONS
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echos the package-prefix of ncurses
--exec-prefix
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