On Mon, Jan 22, 2024, 01:54 Martin D Kealey <mar...@kurahaupo.gen.nz> wrote:
> You seem to have created an invalid executable. It seems that scripts > without a #! can only be run with help from the debugger library; That's not quite what happens. These scripts get executed by forking the current bash process (without exec). The new shell resets its state and runs the script. $ ./b > ./b: > > /home/martin/lib/bash/f3a35a2d601a55f337f8ca02a541f8c033682247/share/bashdb/bashdb-main.inc: > No such file or directory > ./b: warning: cannot start debugger; debugging mode disabled > B The debugger message is afaict an artifact of not quite resetting completely -- if you had extdebug on in the shell from which you ran `./b`, the forked shell will try to load the debugger start file (as when running `bash -O extdebug ./b`) Note that the script still runs, `B` is printed. >