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authorGabriel Gonzalez <Gabriel439@gmail.com>2016-05-18 12:02:48 -0700
committerGabriel Gonzalez <Gabriel439@gmail.com>2016-05-18 12:02:48 -0700
commit3889415bf8c2f44d8a42824d68e501504b709460 (patch)
tree387c672b39889055c75eaa083d2db386a8c4a8d9 /tests/lang/eval-okay-catattrs.nix
parent75d2492f20dc513337de3ef2d45e1d5c68c7dff8 (diff)
Fix `??` in Nix warning message
Nix sometimes outputs a warning message like this: ``` directory /nix does not exist; creating it by running ‘?? using sudo ``` ... when it really meant to output something that looked like this: ``` directory /nix does not exist; creating it by running 'mkdir -m 0755 /nix && chown gabriel /nix' using sudo ``` The reason why is due to some bizarre behavior in Bash where it will translate anything of the form `$x’` to `??`, leading to the incorrect warning message. I don't know what is the origin of this Bash behavior, but the easiest fix is to just use ASCII quotes instead of unicode quotes.
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