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January 11, 2020The first two statements of your BASH script should be…PlayThe first statement is a Mac, GNU/Linux, and BSD portable way of finding the location of the bash interpreter. The second statement combines...The post The first two statements of your BASH script should be... first appeared on ashishb.net....moreShareView all episodesBy Ashish BhatiaJanuary 11, 2020The first two statements of your BASH script should be…PlayThe first statement is a Mac, GNU/Linux, and BSD portable way of finding the location of the bash interpreter. The second statement combines...The post The first two statements of your BASH script should be... first appeared on ashishb.net....more
The first statement is a Mac, GNU/Linux, and BSD portable way of finding the location of the bash interpreter. The second statement combines...The post The first two statements of your BASH script should be... first appeared on ashishb.net.
January 11, 2020The first two statements of your BASH script should be…PlayThe first statement is a Mac, GNU/Linux, and BSD portable way of finding the location of the bash interpreter. The second statement combines...The post The first two statements of your BASH script should be... first appeared on ashishb.net....more
The first statement is a Mac, GNU/Linux, and BSD portable way of finding the location of the bash interpreter. The second statement combines...The post The first two statements of your BASH script should be... first appeared on ashishb.net.