BUG in ISC UNIX 2.2

Jack F. Vogel jackv at turnkey.tcc.com
Tue Jul 3 01:51:59 AEST 1990


In article <1990Jun30.212356.1209 at virtech.uucp> cpcahil at virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes:
>Although I can't find it documented anywhere, ISC has apparently added
>support for exec(2) interpretation of the "#!interpreter" line at 
>the begining of a script file.  This works pretty well until you give
>it a name that is longer than 18 bytes.
 
Conor, really, I am surprised at you :-}, not reading the release notes on
a new release! I quote from page 12:

	The exec(2) system call has been enhanced to allow script files to
	be interpreted by a shell (or command interpreter) of the writers
	choice. To take advantage of this feature, a script must include
	the line #! interpreter, where interpreter is any command processor,
	such as /bin/csh...

In any case, thanks for the info on the related bug, have you informed ISC
of this other than assuming they track things posted here??

Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not my employer.

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Jack F. Vogel			jackv at locus.com
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