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functions.sh too many arguments #174

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reefwarrior opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 3 comments
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functions.sh too many arguments #174

reefwarrior opened this issue Feb 25, 2022 · 3 comments
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Status: Non-Reproducible Something reported cannot be reproduced Type: Bug Something isn't working as expected

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@reefwarrior
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reefwarrior commented Feb 25, 2022

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Linux switchwire 5.13.0-sun50iw9 #2.1.6 SMP Mon Dec 6 13:58:28 CST 2021 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux

What happened

/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 398: [: too many arguments
/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 401: [: too many arguments
/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 404: [: too many arguments
/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 407: [: too many arguments
/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 410: [: too many arguments
/home/orangepi/kiauh/scripts/functions.sh: line 414: [: too many arguments

What did you expect to happen

Should not give errors

How to reproduce

simply ran:

./kiauh/kiauh.sh

Additional information

apt-get update and apt-get upgrade already done - no problems seen on screen with regards to update/upgrade.

Also deleted the kiauh directory and pulled it again from git. same problem.

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dw-0 commented Mar 5, 2022

What Linux Distro do you use? There is no Linux distro called "switchwire".

Im not able to reproduce this.

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Hi! I've (for some reason) been able to overcome this - I THINK that was Armbian - but it's not fully supported by the orangepi, so running ubuntu server at this stage and it went through without any issues! Please mark this as solved? Sorry for wasting your time!

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dw-0 commented Mar 5, 2022

Okay then i count this as an armbian quirk 😄 that's something i also can't test because i don't have any hardware that can run armbian.

Sorry for wasting your time!

No worries and thank you for your fast feedback! I will close this issue then.

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