Rahul Jindal wrote:
> i'm not sure about this, but i hope you are not trying to upgrade bash being
> in bash itself?
it doesn't mater being in bash and upgrading it. while the curent
bash-proces is runing its executable image inodes are not freed. the new
bash-executable gets some other set of inodes. when ur curent bash
proces exits, the inodes are freed and the "old-bash-executable" is
deleted.
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