Subj : I just discovered busybox, for Windows.. To : Maurice Kinal From : August Abolins Date : Fri Sep 13 2024 18:20:00 Hello Maurice! ** On Friday 13.09.24 - 03:03, Maurice Kinal wrote to Aug: MK> Try this at your busybox commandline; MK> [ "a" = "a" ] ; echo $? MK> It should return a 0 for true since a is equal to a. Now try; MK> [ "a" = "b" ] ; echo $? MK> In this case it should return a 1 for false since a is not equal to b. H:\>busybox [ "a" = "a" ] ; echo $? [: missing ] Even in a shell, doesn't work: H:\>busybox sh H:/ $ H:\>[ "a" = "a" ] ; echo $? sh: H:>[: not found 127 H:/ $ ...but the bash chell seemed to cooperate: H:\>busybox bash H:/ $ [ "a" = "a" ] ; echo $? 0 H:/ $ H:/ $ [ "a" = "b" ] ; echo $? 1 H:/ $ Thx. How does the double [, or [[ work? -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.58 * Origin: (2:221/1.58) .