spaces in pathnames

Jeremy Huddleston jeremyhu at freedesktop.org
Sun Jun 29 18:37:26 PDT 2008


Oh... of course there's this:

-XINIT "$client" $clientargs -- "$server" $display $serverargs
+eval XINIT \"$client\" $clientargs -- \"$server\" $display $serverargs

But is eval available on all the shells that startx should expect to  
work with?


On Jun 29, 2008, at 18:30, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:

> So I just pushed a patch to xinit that addresses some issues with
> spaces in pathnames.  One issue remains, and I'm not sure if there's a
> clean way to address it.  At first, I thought I could do something
> like this:
>
> -    serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth "${xserverauthfile}
> +    serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth '"${xserverauthfile}"'"
>
> but that doesn't work.  example:
>
> $ mya="Some thing with spaces"
> $ myargs="1 2 '$mya'"
> $ ./printargs $myargs
> argv[0] = ./printargs
> argv[1] = 1
> argv[2] = 2
> argv[3] = 'Some
> argv[4] = thing
> argv[5] = with
> argv[6] = spaces'
>
> So... any thoughts on how to overcome this cleanly?  And no, telling
> people to not use spaces is unfortunately not an option... and neither
> is hitting them over the head with a do-better stick.
>
> --Jeremy
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