Mysterious error message: scenario please
mouse at mcgill-vision.UUCP
mouse at mcgill-vision.UUCP
Mon Nov 24 13:39:46 AEST 1986
In article <1369 at umd5>, don at umd5 (Chris Sylvain) writes:
> I'd like to know just what could possibly be causing the following error
> message in response to a call to system() with a string that if typed
> by hand to a shell works just fine -- "00: is not an identifier".
As you have probably already been informed, this is because the Bourne
shell, which is the shell system() uses, doesn't like environment
entries not conforming to a specific syntax.
[This is a BUG, do you hear me, a BUG....]
Might I suggest a patch to sh (line numbers are 4.3BSD version, but
this should work on the 4.2 version if you adjust the line numbers):
diff -c -r sh/name.c /usr/src/bin/sh/name.c
*** sh/name.c Sun Nov 23 22:28:13 1986
--- /usr/src/bin/sh/name.c Sun Nov 10 18:32:05 1985
***************
*** 55,61 ****
{
WHILE arg
DO REG STRING s=mactrim(arg->argval);
! setname(s, xp, 0);
arg=arg->argnxt;
IF flags&execpr
THEN prs(s);
--- 55,61 ----
{
WHILE arg
DO REG STRING s=mactrim(arg->argval);
! setname(s, xp);
arg=arg->argnxt;
IF flags&execpr
THEN prs(s);
***************
*** 64,73 ****
OD
}
! VOID setname(argi, xp, nofail)
STRING argi;
INT xp;
- int nofail;
{
REG STRING argscan=argi;
REG NAMPTR n;
--- 64,72 ----
OD
}
! VOID setname(argi, xp)
STRING argi;
INT xp;
{
REG STRING argscan=argi;
REG NAMPTR n;
***************
*** 98,107 ****
return;
FI
FI
! if (nofail)
! { return;
! }
! failed(argi,notid);
}
replace(a, v)
--- 97,103 ----
return;
FI
FI
! failed(argi,notid);
}
replace(a, v)
***************
*** 306,312 ****
REG STRING *e=environ;
WHILE *e
! DO setname(*e++, N_ENVNAM, 1) OD
}
LOCAL INT namec;
--- 302,308 ----
REG STRING *e=environ;
WHILE *e
! DO setname(*e++, N_ENVNAM) OD
}
LOCAL INT namec;
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