That has something to do with use of unportable "echo -s" in serctl. A fixed version on CVS uses printf.
-Jiri
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Lenny Tropiano wrote:
$ serctl add foo foo foo@foo.com read: Illegal option -s
read: Illegal option -s
Enter password:
Changing the "#!/bin/sh" to /bin/bash (or /usr/local/bin/bash)" solved that problem.
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