Vlad ABC <vlad...@yandex.ru> writes:

> On Fri, 2018-08-17 at 15:45 +0300, Dmitry Igrishin wrote:
>> 
>> Looking nice! Thank you. But I unable to start it on Ubuntu, because
>> there is no bash(1) in /usr/bin.
>
> Thank you, i'll fix it.
>

I think pretty much all *nix systems put core shells like sh, bash, zsh
etc in /bin (as it is guaranteed to be available immediately at boot, while 
/usr is
not - it could be a separate partition which isn't available until later
in the boot process).

A way to avoid platform differences is to use /usr/bin/env e.g.

#!/usr/bin/env bash

. 
>> Also, it is open source?
>
> No, it is freeware

oh well, too bad.

-- 
Tim Cross

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