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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:14:31+00:00 2026-05-23T00:14:31+00:00

I am working on writing a Bash function to start a server that needs

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I am working on writing a Bash function to start a server that needs to be started from a certain folder, but I don’t want starting this server to impact my current work. I’ve written the following:

function startsrv {
        pushd .
        cd ${TRUNK}
        ${SERVERCOMMAND} & 
        popd
}

My variables are all set, but when this executes, I get an error regarding an unexpected semicolon in the output, it appears that Bash is inserting a semicolon after the ampersand starting ${SERVERCOMMAND} in the background.

Is there anything I can do to start ${SERVERCOMMAND} in the background while still using pushd and popd to make sure I end up back in my current directory?

Edit: Output of echo ${SERVERCOMMAND}, since it was requested:

yeti --server --port 8727

Error message:

-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
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    2026-05-23T00:14:32+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:14 am

    What is the value of $SERVERCOMMAND? You must have a semi-colon in it.

    For what it’s worth you can simplify the pushd/cd to one pushd:

    pushd $TRUNK
    $SERVERCOMMAND &
    popd
    

    Or create a subshell so the cd only affects the one command:

    (cd $TRUNK; $SERVERCOMMAND &)
    
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