Closed b9Joker108 closed 4 months ago
Pushed a fix to master: https://github.com/bevry/dorothy/commit/960533bce6761d3773301e61c14a4ec5fe036c4f
Essentially it was failing to load in the remote bash.bash
script which has the print_line
helper (among others) inside it. This was due this bad commit https://github.com/bevry/dorothy/commit/fc5a0178e4b36e30d8afc84c9353a2dabcfe204b which cased the fetch of bash.bash
to use an empty option_commit
variable instead of the correct option_reference
variable. I've removed the option_commit
variable, as in practice it was just an alias for option_reference
.
It's strange the CI tests didn't catch this.
I feel your project has much import for my multi-distribution or operating system, multi-shell use-case, and for my written work in particular. Please refer:
I am still very much a novice and a noob in the shell, and consider for the most part, I will always be, a beginner. Hence, I am writing the work, not only because it needs to be written, but also to teach myself, as I teach others.
Will review this once I recover more fully from my recent surgery.
Tell Benjamin Lupton that we have things in common, apart from multi-environment and multi-shell usage and wanting to facilitate ease of transition between them, I too travelled Australia for a number of years, mostly by hitching and with a number of different swags, my favourite being old-skool canvas. I note, that you perceive things and work differently, and problem-solve differently to most with such experiential leavening. I have become more idealistic, philosophical and profoundly pragmatic as a result, and venture others, such as Lupton, have similarly.
❤️ thank you. I'll reach out once I've recovered.
Let me know ASAP if you encounter any other issues.
To debug bash, you can add the -x
and if that is not enough, then the -xv
flags. So for the install script, it would become bash -xvic ...
. These flags output everything that bash executes.
Going to close, as assuming that issue is fixed. If you still have issues, please re-open.
To whomever it may concern
On my Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, I principally use Zsh augmented with Oh My Zsh! as a general interactive and scripting shell in Termux on Android. I noted that your project doesn't mention Android specifically, but as Android extended with Termux is functionally a *NIX, I considered it would be installable, if with a bit of use-case and environment tweaking.
In my shell, I asked ShellGPT the nature of these errors, and it reponded:
This information didn't really help me troubleshoot the issue and I followed all instructions on the README.md.
I would really appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue in my host shell environment in Termux. Whilst, I await your response, I am going to try to progress an installation in any of a number of proot-distro alias GNU/Linux distributions I have installed. I first tried on Arch as a proot-distro, but no cigar, now I am going to progress on Kali NetHunter Rootless, Debian, Ubuntu and Parrot.
I am writing a book on shells, scripting and programming, specifically in the Android augmented Termux environment, and came across your project by happenstance and serendipity whilst exploring the traditional and contemporary differences between scripting programming languages and non-scripting programming languages, for inclusion in the work, and to get my head around the topic and its evolution, development and possible futures.
I feel your project has much import for my multi-distribution or operating system, multi-shell use-case, and for my written work in particular. Please refer:
https://github.com/b9Joker108/a.fable.of.the.scriptkiddie.scriptoria/blob/main/A%20Fable%20of%20the%20Scriptkiddie%20Scriptoria%20(GitHub%20test).md
I am still very much a novice and a noob in the shell, and consider for the most part, I will always be, a beginner. Hence, I am writing the work, not only because it needs to be written, but also to teach myself, as I teach others.
I patiently await your response. Beauford
P. S.
Tell Benjamin Lupton that we have things in common, apart from multi-environment and multi-shell usage and wanting to facilitate ease of transition between them, I too travelled Australia for a number of years, mostly by hitching and with a number of different swags, my favourite being old-skool canvas. I note, that you perceive things and work differently, and problem-solve differently to most with such experiential leavening. I have become more idealistic, philosophical and profoundly pragmatic as a result, and venture others, such as Lupton, have similarly.