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bastien
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« on: September 08, 2004, 07:50:38 AM »

Hello,

I'm very happy and I e,joy your site, because I've found the answer to a problem that gives me the head !!!

Indeed, at the page "http://www.computerhope.com/unix/ush.htm", you explain the different options of the sh, and the option "-T" is exactly what I must use in my case !

But the problem is that it's a non standard option and my shell doesn't want it. The version of the sh is :
GNU bash, version 2.05.8(1)-release (i386-redhat-linux-gnu)
Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

So my questions are (because I've don't found it on the site) :

what is the version of sh which support the -T option ???
how can I install it in place of mine ??
Does it exist a patch to install in order that my shell accept th e -T option ???

Thanks a lot for your answer
have a nice day
Bastien - FRANCE (excuse for my english...)
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