| Introduction |
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| This is GNU Bash, version 5.2. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne |
| Again SHell, a complete implementation of the POSIX shell spec, |
| but also with interactive command line editing, job control on |
| architectures that support it, csh-like features such as history |
| substitution and brace expansion, and a slew of other features. |
| For more information on the features of Bash that are new to this |
| type of shell, see the file `doc/bashref.texi'. There is also a |
| large Unix-style man page. The man page is the definitive description |
| of the shell's features. |
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| See the file POSIX for a discussion of how the Bash defaults differ |
| from the POSIX spec and a description of the Bash `posix mode'. |
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| There are some user-visible incompatibilities between this version |
| of Bash and previous widely-distributed versions, bash-4.4, bash-5.0, |
| and bash-5.1. For details, see the file COMPAT. The NEWS file tersely |
| lists features that are new in this release. |
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| Bash is free software, distributed under the terms of the [GNU] General |
| Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, |
| version 3 of the License (or any later version). For more information, |
| see the file COPYING. |
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| A number of frequently-asked questions are answered in the file |
| `doc/FAQ'. (That file is no longer updated.) |
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| To compile Bash, type `./configure', then `make'. Bash auto-configures |
| the build process, so no further intervention should be necessary. Bash |
| builds with `gcc' by default if it is available. If you want to use `cc' |
| instead, type |
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| CC=cc ./configure |
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| if you are using a Bourne-style shell. If you are not, the following |
| may work: |
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| env CC=cc ./configure |
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| Read the file INSTALL in this directory for more information about how |
| to customize and control the build process. The file NOTES contains |
| platform-specific installation and configuration information. |
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| If you are a csh user and wish to convert your csh aliases to Bash |
| aliases, you may wish to use the script `examples/misc/alias-conv.sh' |
| as a starting point. The script `examples/misc/cshtobash' is a |
| more ambitious script that attempts to do a more complete job. |
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| Reporting Bugs |
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| Bug reports for bash should be sent to: |
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| bug-bash@gnu.org |
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| using the `bashbug' program that is built and installed at the same |
| time as bash. |
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| The discussion list `bug-bash@gnu.org' often contains information |
| about new ports of Bash, or discussions of new features or behavior |
| changes that people would like. This mailing list is also available |
| as a usenet newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug. |
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| When you send a bug report, please use the `bashbug' program that is |
| built at the same time as bash. If bash fails to build, try building |
| bashbug directly with `make bashbug'. If you cannot build `bashbug', |
| please send mail to bug-bash@gnu.org with the following information: |
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| `bashversion -l' from the bash build directory for this information) |
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| The `bashbug' program includes much of this automatically. |
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| Questions and requests for help with bash and bash programming may be |
| sent to the help-bash@gnu.org mailing list. |
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| If you would like to contact the Bash maintainers directly, send mail |
| to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. |
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| While the Bash maintainers do not promise to fix all bugs, we would |
| like this shell to be the best that we can make it. |
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| Other Packages |
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| This distribution includes, in examples/bash-completion, a recent version |
| of the `bash-completion' package, which provides programmable completions |
| for a number of commands. It's available as a package in many distributions, |
| and that is the first place from which to obtain it. |
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| The latest version of bash-completion is always available from |
| https: |
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| If it's not a package from your vendor, you may install the included version. |
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| Enjoy! |
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| Chet Ramey |
| chet.ramey@case.edu |
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| Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, |
| are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright |
| notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, |
| without any warranty. |
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