Outputs in Termux bash shell, after installation #431
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SORRY to trouble you, it was my error. In Termux, my daily driver, login and default shell is currently zsh. Well, it has been for the last two years. Prior to zsh, I solely used bash. But, I am experimenting with other shells, and endeavouring to be shell-agnostic, and currently have eighteen different shells installed in my Termux. I am generally confused in life, but this shell complexity is pushing-the-envelope, even for me. In a .bashrc I was temporarily trialling, it actually has the code snippet: Sorry, for troubling you with my stupidly. I hope to learn much from your project's code. |
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Hello
My current daily driver, login and default shell is zsh, but I often use bash directly. I just installed
ble.sh
in Termux with the quick install method. It all appears to have gone as planned.The first time executing
bash
after install, I got the following output:The second time executing
bash
after install, I got the following output:It seems that
ble.sh
is looking for a 'sound' dotfile (.sound
), but couldn't find it. Do I just create it? If so, what should it be populated with?Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in anticipation
Beauford
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