Re: .sh

From: Steve Buehler (steve_at_ibapp.com)
Date: 02/22/05

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    Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:01:08 -0600
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    At 05:11 PM 2/21/2005, you wrote:

    >where it will be installed?
    >how to run?
    >
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Manuel Arostegui Ramirez" <manuel@todo-linux.com>
    >To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@redhat.com>; "¦¦"
    ><crystal.new@gmail.com>
    >Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:29 PM
    >Subject: Re: .sh
    >
    >
    >El Lunes 21 Febrero 2005 17:52, ¦¦ escribió:
    > > Dear members
    > > I have downloaded an application with extension ".sh" . How to install
    >that
    > > applicaton?
    > > Thank You
    >
    >sh example.sh

             It might not be a program that installs anything. It might be a
    program to run. So it probably runs in whatever directory you put it in
    and execute it. Other than that, you would need to read the documentation
    that came with it, read the pages on the website you got it from, ask the
    person you got it from, give us more information...like a link to the
    website you got it from, or being an ".sh" file, it is probably not
    compiled and you can just read the file itself. Some times the programmer
    will put the documentation in the file itself too.
             Your answer to "how to run?" was already answered. At the command
    prompt, type "sh example.sh" changing "example.sh" to the actual name of
    the program/file. Now, if I were you, you better find out what the program
    is suppose to do. Otherwise, it could delete everything on your hard drive.

    Steve

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