On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 04:39:27PM -0700, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 04:56:12PM -0500, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
> > looks like a shebang is a way to make hard path
> > reference to an executable like bash. Is this right or have I missed
> > somet
On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 04:56:12PM -0500, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
> looks like a shebang is a way to make hard path
> reference to an executable like bash. Is this right or have I missed
> something?
You missed something. Samuel Sieb already replied with
reference. You may us
ay I came across several references to shebangs From
> > the references I've found it looks like a shebang is a way to make hard
> > path reference to an executable like bash. Is this right or have I
> > missed something? I thought people were trying to get hard coded paths
> >
On 2/8/19 1:56 PM, pmkel...@frontier.com wrote:
In my reading today I came across several references to shebangs From
the references I've found it looks like a shebang is a way to make hard
path reference to an executable like bash. Is this right or have I
missed something? I thought p
In my reading today I came across several references to shebangs From
the references I've found it looks like a shebang is a way to make hard
path reference to an executable like bash. Is this right or have I
missed something? I thought people were trying to get hard coded paths
out of