Sujet : Re: Default PATH setting - reduce to something more sensible?
De : 643-408-1753 (at) *nospam* kylheku.com (Kaz Kylheku)
Groupes : comp.unix.shellDate : 27. Jan 2025, 19:19:37
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On 2025-01-27, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <
ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 14:49:16 +0100, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
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To my best knowledge using '/' as part of a file or directory name is
(as the '\0') prohibited by the operating system at a very low level.
>
But you can use “∕” in a file/directory name.
Yes, you can use UTF-8 encoded characters that look like ASCII in
a directory name, such as U+201C (left double quote), U+2215 (division
slash) and U+201D (right double quote).
Try not to interrupt when grownups are talking, though.
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