On 7/2/2025 11:49 AM, Marco Moock wrote:
On 01.07.2025 21:42 home user via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
startstring = "11".
This is the output of an "echo"; the period is merely the end of the
output sentence.
longstring = "This is a long test string".
This is the output of an "echo"; the period is merely the end of the
output sentence.
./spaces1.bash: line 13: This: command not found
bash error message:
1. the first dot represents current directory (which is where the
running bash script is located).
2. the second dot separates the file name from the extension.
longstring = "This is a long test string".
This is the output of an "echo"; the period is merely the end of the
output sentence.
Which purpose do the dots have here?
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