You're exactly right in your assumptions. After further research I
realized that this was probably the case. I am still using Dapper at
this time but corrected the aforementioned issue.
Thanks for the reply. I appreciate your time!!
Alex Sutcliffe wrote:
> I suspect the beagle-search script is being interpreted by dash not bash
> - dash doesn't support the -a option for exec.
>
> I don't get this problem on Edgy with 0.2.9-1ubuntu3 installed. This is because
> /usr/bin/beagle-search starts with #!/bin/bash - ie explicitly specifying that the script use bash.
>
> Which version of Ubuntu are you using and which version of Beagle?
>
> Cheers,
>
> ** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Alex Sutcliffe
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
>
You're exactly right in your assumptions. After further research I
realized that this was probably the case. I am still using Dapper at
this time but corrected the aforementioned issue.
Thanks for the reply. I appreciate your time!!
Alex Sutcliffe wrote: beagle- search starts with #!/bin/bash - ie explicitly specifying that the script use bash.
> I suspect the beagle-search script is being interpreted by dash not bash
> - dash doesn't support the -a option for exec.
>
> I don't get this problem on Edgy with 0.2.9-1ubuntu3 installed. This is because
> /usr/bin/
>
> Which version of Ubuntu are you using and which version of Beagle?
>
> Cheers,
>
> ** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Alex Sutcliffe
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
>