Re: config files - newline possible?
Hi Tomas,
in my case it is the config freom from bootcdwrite, which is bootcdwrite.conf.
The parm is NOT_TO_CD and as there are many and partly long pathnames, the
line has increased rather long. So I want to shorten it.
But as it was said: there is no general way for this. So I just try some
things out for this, and the next time again.
Thought I have something missed, but does not look so.
Thanks for all the help, I think this case caqn be closed. I will wait for one
or two days and then mark this case as closed.
Cheers
Hans
> As Nicolas George says, "config-file" is too generic a term.
> If the above is a variable assignment, then you can escape the
> newlines with a backslash, like so
>
> Do_not_write="path1/subfolder \
> path1/subfolder2 \
> ..."
>
> Note that the backslash has to be the last character in the
> line. No extra whitespace after that (this is somewhat
> fragile). I prefer to put such things in here docs:
>
> read -d '' Do_not_write <<"__END"
> this
> that
> the other
> __END
>
> echo "Do_not_write"
> =>
> this
> that
> the other
>
> Put attention to the quotes. In bash, type "help read" to learn
> about the options (it is a builtin, it has to).
>
> Cheers
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