annoying BASH does not interpret quotation marks right?

Filippos Klironomos presariod at gmail.com
Mon May 8 19:18:57 UTC 2006


> Another way to look at it is that you enter the commands in a script
> the same way you would on the command line. If you wanted to, you
> could manually enter each line of the script at the command prompt,
> and it would work.



Exactly, that's what I realized through this exercise. Somehow I was
perceiving of all this as _visually_ creating the same command that one
would normaly type up on a command prompt, but as you say, instead
I should just type up the same command.

Thanks,
Filippos


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