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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting bash and languages Post 302201349 by dave123 on Monday 2nd of June 2008 03:39:50 AM
Old 06-02-2008
bash and languages

Hi everyone,
First of all, i dont know what id do without this forum its been such a great helpSmilie so a big thankyou to all,
anyway i have a simple question, if i wrote a scrpt in english would it work on another machine with a different language, or do i have to put something in the script to say its english etc, you get my drift,
I big thankyou in advance for any help, and a big kiss if your a woman/ladySmilie
 

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GLOBASH(1)							 GLOBAL Utilities							GLOBASH(1)

NAME
globash - invoke a GLOBAL shell environment. SYNOPSIS
globash DESCRIPTION
globash is a bash shell enviroment that provides easy access to GLOBAL data about a project. More information about its use is available in the global.info documentation, and from globash itself at any time with the ghelp command that is available from inside it. OPTIONS
There are no options. Or blue pills. Just a simple shortcut to a bigger shell game. FILES
/etc/globash.rc - where all the real machinery lives. BUGS
As a wrapper globash gets to inherit bugs from other software too. But its hardly big enough to have many on its own. SEE ALSO
gtags(1), global(1), htmake(1), htags(1), and the global info documentation. AUTHOR
Ron Lee <ron@debian.org>, wrote this manpage, added the globash wrapper, and made a few minor tweaks to the globash.rc file which does all the real work and was written by Shigio Yamaguchi. Debian GNU/Linux 6 August 2005 GLOBASH(1)
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