I can't reproduce this on edgy. Looking at beagle-contactviewer, it's is a simple shell script interpreted by /bin/sh. It may be that /bin/sh on your system points to a shell that isn't completely sh compliant (eg dash).
What do you get if you type:
ls -l /bin/sh
cheers, Alex
I can't reproduce this on edgy. Looking at beagle- contactviewer, it's is a simple shell script interpreted by /bin/sh. It may be that /bin/sh on your system points to a shell that isn't completely sh compliant (eg dash).
What do you get if you type:
ls -l /bin/sh
cheers,
Alex