The "echo -e" is executed in a newly spawned shell (the enclosing ()s). That shell by default is a bourne shell. And that has a built-in echo that fails to understand the -e option and just prints it. Same for dash. If you set a SHELL=/bin/bash then this would also solve the issue. I had felt that by explicitly executing the binary echo implementation this would be the easiest to grasp. Well. Make your pick. |
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Documentation (incomplete at this time, contribute if you can!) may be found at http://gluon.readthedocs.org/.
If you're new to Gluon and ready to get your feet wet, have a look at the Getting Started Guide.
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