On 18/04/13 05:19, Ursula Pieper wrote:
for site in `/usr/local/drush/drush site-alias`
A handy hint:
in bash one can code for site in $(/usr/local/drush/drush site-alias)
for improved legibility (sometimes those backticks can be hard to distinguish from apostrophes), and for improved clarity on those occasions when one finds it expedient to nest them. Whether this is standard with bourne shell I don't know, but bash is available on all Linux distros (although I suspect Debian no longer installs it by default, I think the default shell is now dash), on OS X, and if not installed on *BSD* it can be.