2012/2/17 Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 05:32:33PM +0800, 大熊 wrote: >> 在 2012年2月17日 下午2:57,Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>写道: >> >> > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:35:03PM +0800, 郑文辉(Techlive Zheng) wrote: >> > > 2012/2/17 大熊 <bearsprite@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > > > No matter I manual start any a daemon, I always see a error shown on >> > > > console: >> > > > >> > > > /etc/rc.d/functions: line 506: syntax error near unexpected token `(' >> > > > /etc/rc.d/functions: line 506: ` done < <(findmnt -mrunRo >> > > > TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS /) >> > > > >> > > > But it seem that the daemon can run correctly, so should I need to fix >> > it >> > > > and how to fix it ? >> > > >> > > I don't know why this bug is always occur again and again. >> > > >> > > The fix is to edit /etc/rc.d/functions, change line 506 to the following: >> > > >> > > done < $(findmnt -mrunRo TARGET,FSTYPE,OPTIONS /) >> > >> > Nope. Don't do that. Post the output of `bash --help | head -1`, `which >> > bash` and `pacman -Qo /bin/bash`. >> > >> >> ➜ ~ bash --help|head -1 >> GNU bash, version 4.2.20(2)-release-(i686-pc-linux-gnu) >> ➜ ~ which bash >> /bin/bash >> ➜ ~ pacman -Qo /bin/bash >> /bin/bash is owned by bash 4.2.020-1 >> ➜ ~ > > Weird... Did you enforce POSIX-compatibility somewhere? How do you start > the daemons? Do you use something broken like `sh rc.d start $foo` or > `sh /etc/rc.d/$foo start`? > > If you don't, the outputs of `pacman -Qo /etc/rc.d/functions`, `head -1 > /etc/rc.d/functions` and `head -1 /usr/sbin/rc.d` might be helpful as > well. I have the same problem.It is all happened at codes like "done < <(some stuff)",but after I changed it to "done < $(some stuff)", all going well.I don't know bash has such a syntax usage?