Help - I am unable to send notifications
Jay R. Ashworth
jra at baylink.com
Thu Jul 24 19:01:19 CEST 2008
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 05:06:22PM -0400, Fulton, David wrote:
> As Marc broke down the sed line I will break down the line above, the #
> character is indeed a comment character, but only to PERL. PERL is not
> what tries to load the file initially, the shell tries to load the file
> as a compiled program(like /bin/ls is the compiled program that lists
> the files in a directory: I ran this on my nagios server as an example):
<nit>
The actual interpretation of a sh-bang line is usually done by the
general loader, which is to say exec(3) (I think that's the distinction
between exec(2) and exec(3)); if the sh-bang line doesn't call a shell,
one is not involved.
</nit>
But I suppose you may have meant "the interactive shell you're talking
to"...
Cheers,
-- jra
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