On 10.12.2010 19:57 Martin Volf wrote
2010/12/10 Arnold Nipper <arnold@nipper.de>:
root@zwrotnica:~# birdc show route 65.52.0.0/16 BIRD 1.2.5 ready. IP address expected So, what is the conclusion? This is a OS/shell problem, not a BIRD problem. Given so, is there anyone who is able to explain, what actually happens? I have never ever seen, that "/" irritates any program. Otoh I'm an absolute OS/shell novice ...
maybe your "birdc" is a shell alias or a shell script, which calls the actual binary, but passes only the first two arguments. Try "alias", "which birdc" and "file $(which birdc)"
which birdc /usr/sbin//birdc ls -l /usr/sbin//birdc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 May 12 2010 /usr/sbin//birdc -> birdc_1.2.2_lenny_unstripped file /usr/sbin/birdc_1.2.2_lenny_unstripped /usr/sbin/birdc_1.2.2_lenny_unstripped: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, not stripped HTH, Arnold -- Arnold Nipper / nIPper consulting, Sandhausen, Germany email: arnold@nipper.de phone: +49 6224 9259 299 mobile: +49 152 53717690 fax: +49 6224 9259 333