On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 11:32:28AM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote: > Hello all, > I've just set up a laptop with Woody, going lovely, thanks to all of > you. I noticed while writing a shell script that searches some of my > $PATH that I have a file /usr/bin/[ - is this normal? I don't remeber > seeing it on any of my other boxen, although I don't have access to > them right now to check. Looking at it, it's a binary file, so I > don't think it's an artifact of a poorly written shell script I wrote > (and I haven't done much else on this box). I'm heavily firewalled, > so I don't really think I've been hacked, it's just kind of odd. I > look forward to your answers. > Thanks, > Steve It's part of shellutils and you will probably find that it is identical to /usr/bin/test (at least in version 2.0.11-11). -- Karl E. Jørgensen karl@jorgensen.com www.karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: Elegance and truth are inversely related. -- Becker's Razor
Attachment:
pgpjZxUWAfGLV.pgp
Description: PGP signature