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bash's earlier problems with subshells running scripts starting #!/bin/bash seem to be solved, so explicitly mark all scripts as requiring bash. Furthermore, change all source built-ins to prefix the path with "./" as required by POSIX. Together these changes should stop further problems with changes of source built-in semantics in future. |
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@P@ ======================================================================== (c)2009, @AUTHOR@, <@EMAIL@>. Released under the GNU GPLv3. See file COPYING or http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details. Really Quick Instructions ------------------------- To build: ./make.sh To install: ./make.sh install You might want to edit 'config' first. You might also want to set 'INSTALL_PREFIX', which is prepended onto the destination of any installed file. @TODO@