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Simple quote in server's name prevent launch
Lowwa
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Hi,
Is there a way to launch a server in linux using a single quote ' in the server's name ?
Using command such as
./server_linux32 -name \"Someone's Server\"
doesn't launch the server, and we get not error, just an empty console ">" .
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Omega_K2
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Escape ', i.e use \'
' is parsed by your shell otherwise.
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Lowwa
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Mhhh thank you
it works. I thought it was the same behavior as we can see for strings in other progamming languages.
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' is parsed by your shell otherwise.