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# 8  
Old 07-18-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by zaxxon
Hm..
Code:
./mach.ksh yo \"yo\"
  yo "yo"
cat mach.ksh
  echo $@

Works with ksh and bash. What shell do you use?
Try to echo $2 in your script Smilie
Code:
cat mach.ksh
  echo $@
  echo "$2"

# 9  
Old 07-18-2008
Yes and Smilie ?

Code:
#!/bin/sh

echo $@
echo $2
root@isau02:/data/tmp/testfeld> ./mach.ksh yo \"yo\"
yo "yo"
"yo"

# 10  
Old 07-18-2008
I'd not use a code like this (you know, eval could be very dangerous), but given the original requirement this should work:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/bash

commandToRun="$(printf "%q " "$@")"

eval "$commandToRun t.txt"

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