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- From: pinard@iro.umontreal.CA (Francois Pinard)
- Newsgroups: gnu.bash.bug
- Subject: cd x y
- Message-ID: <9211052053.AA18819@kovic.IRO.UMontreal.CA>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 20:53:07 GMT
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- > I'm using GNU bash 1.12. Is this normal that cd accepts more than one
- > argument, without complaining?
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- Sure, it's normal. sh accepts two arguments without complaint.
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- This is not because one sins that it becomes normal to sin. Are you
- kidding me? In case not, (Chet is usually a serious guy :-), let me
- attempt another phrasing:
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- Should cd accept more than one argument without complaining?
- Would'nt it be better if bash complained when this happens?
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