Le Thu, 02 Aug 2007 08:10:51 -0500 Randy McMurchy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote these words on 08/02/07 07:25 CST:
>
> > When you launch such a script, nothing happens, until you type something
> > on the console. Then the script starts.
>
> The BLFS book is not designed to read and then create executable scripts
> of the instructions. The instructions are meant to be followed as you
> read it. There is no need to put a shebang line on the script you create,
> then execute it. It was designed to show *an example* (one way of 17
> million that it could be done).
>
> The example shown in the book is meant to be typed (cut/pasted) at the
> command line, not put in a file and executed. So the answer to the
> question is: No, you don't need the shebang line for the example to
> work, it is just fine as written in the book.
Sorry, I don't understand "shebang".
I thought those instructions were designed to be put in a script. Sorry
for my mistake.
\bye
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