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hi,
is there any tool that i can use to update my scripts (SH scripts) form Unix to linux. please mention any useful websites. thanx in advance |
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Linux has bash and I would expect bash to be able to run most sh scripts. There may not be much of a problem.
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bash can be invoked with sh, if bash is invoked with sh it will try to behaive as sh.
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