Agile Shell Scripts - why are the way they are?
I'm writing startup scripts for my (new) Agile 93 environment, under Solaris. These will live in /etc/init.d. And looking at the startup scripts that come with Agile and re-writing them, just a bit.
I'm not so full of myself that I don't look at a fence and - before I tear it down - stop to ask why it's there. So while I'm tearing down the fence to make a script that actually works I'd like to find the guy at Oracle - Agile who wrote the script and ask 'why'.
# more /opt/agl/agile93/agileDomain/bin/startAgile.sh
I'm not so full of myself that I don't look at a fence and - before I tear it down - stop to ask why it's there. So while I'm tearing down the fence to make a script that actually works I'd like to find the guy at Oracle - Agile who wrote the script and ask 'why'.
# more /opt/agl/agile93/agileDomain/bin/startAgile.sh
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