Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sargas.usc.edu!tli From: tli@sargas.usc.edu (Tony Li) Newsgroups: gnu.bash.bug Subject: Re: bash version (novice question) Message-ID: <21221@usc.edu> Date: 15 Nov 89 06:56:30 GMT References: Sender: news@usc.edu Reply-To: tli@sargas.usc.edu (Tony Li) Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 14 In article raulmill@usc.edu (Raul Deluth Rockwell) writes: How do you tell which version of bash you are running? I'm using a version which one of the systems people here installed that has such wonderful features as '# is not a comment character'. -- One way is to ask your systems person. In your case, it's version 1.01. Tony Tony Li - USC University Computing Services Internet: tli@usc.edu Uucp: usc!tli Bitnet: tli@gamera, tli@ramoth This is a test. This is a only a test. In the event of a real life you would have been given instructions.