# There seems to be problem with bash # # $ bash -c 'bash -i i; bash -i i' # bash -c 'bash -i i; bash -i i' # bash: i: No such file or directory # # [1]+ Stopped bash -c 'bash -i i; bash -i i' # # I found out because the tests were stopped in the middle. It was caused by # having 'cd /somewhere' in my ~/.bashrc. The tests were being stopped in # read-test, exactly in read2.sub when 'read -t 2 a < /dev/tty' was executed. # This workaround stops the tests to be stopped in the middle. # # reported to bug-bash@gnu.org --- tests/execscript 2016-12-08 00:40:18.000000000 +0000 +++ tests/execscript.new 2019-02-02 12:39:16.486640339 +0000 @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ ${THIS_SH} ./exec6.sub # checks for properly deciding what constitutes an executable file ${THIS_SH} ./exec7.sub -${THIS_SH} -i ${PWD}/exec8.sub +${THIS_SH} --rcfile /dev/null -i ${PWD}/exec8.sub ${THIS_SH} ./exec9.sub