How commands are executing ?
Smith Jack (Ext. - UGIS - UniCredit Group)
jack.smith.extern at unicreditgroup.de
Tue Jul 21 12:10:50 UTC 2009
I think you need to read up on the fundamentals of what a shell (like BASH) does when you instruct it to 'execute' a file.
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> I have a small doubt, the binary commands under /bin and
> /sbin as well as other path binary files, if you peek deep
> into that, you can find the difference in the way of normal
> perl programming and some commands will be like binary files.
> how are the commands executing like the difference in perl
> scripting and binary files.
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