EOF after spaces in /etc/profile in base-files version 3.1-3
John Morrison
john@morrison.mine.nu
Mon Nov 15 19:02:00 GMT 2004
>
> Shouldn't the " EOF" line from the section of /etc/profile shown below
> be
> "EOF" (at column 0)? I get a syntax error from "sh" and "bash" if it is
> left at column 4. The ash man page says "<<-" strips TABS from the
> here-document, not spaces - and even that may not apply to the EOF line.
>
>
> # Run all of the profile.d scripts
> # Note that these are supplied by separate packages
> # Ascending alphanumerical order enforced
> if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
> while read f; do
> if [ -f "${f}" ]; then
> . "${f}"
> fi
> done <<- EOF
> `/bin/find /etc/profile.d -iname '*.sh' -type f | sort`
> EOF
> fi
>
> Here are the errors I get:
>
> % bash
> % . /etc/profile
> bash: /etc/profile: line 196: syntax error: unexpected end of file
> % sh
> % . /etc/profile
> /etc/profile: 196: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "fi")
>
> Fred Wheeler
Thanks for reporting. Actually that's not the cause although I've not
been able to figure it out. I *think* it's something to do with the
editor I sometimes use (CodeWright). I must remember not to edit this
file using this. I've asked for a new version to be uploaded; this time
edited in vim!
J.
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