
Always no quotes for $() statement. We don't need quotes to hold blanks in result: # i=$(echo 1 2 3) # echo $i 1 2 3 # These quotes can make something wrong in some case: # i=$(echo '!') # # i="$(echo '!')" -bash: !: event not found # No real problem for current code, only to use a better code style. Change-Id: Ib31b49680286600c9a182875122a0a752d3f8a33 Signed-off-by: Zhao Lei <zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com>
The files in this directory are used to create Windows batch scripts that can build base disks and VM clusters.