What bash scripts are you writing that you expect to run on both a Mac laptop and a production linux server? You can install the newer bash if that’s what you’re used to, but you’re surely going to run into issues like ls . -lah far quicker than differences in bash since 3.2
Even on a linux desktop you’re going to have differences from a production server, you’d want to be using something like ansible, or replicating production in a local test environment in a container or VM. Exactly like you have done.
How’d you end up being the only one at your workplace to be given a Mac? Even with a linux VM, being on ARM can cause issues with compatibility.
Everything is in docker containers because macos is contaminated.
And I’m not, its just the crayon-users like macos so I’m stuck with it. Its a tonka-toy OS I’m being subjected to and its infuriating. I don’t know why these things are popular, the keyboards are heinous and the screens are smeary blurry over-driven messes.
bash 3.2 means that no, it wont run.
What bash scripts are you writing that you expect to run on both a Mac laptop and a production linux server? You can install the newer bash if that’s what you’re used to, but you’re surely going to run into issues like
ls . -lahfar quicker than differences in bash since 3.2Even on a linux desktop you’re going to have differences from a production server, you’d want to be using something like ansible, or replicating production in a local test environment in a container or VM. Exactly like you have done.
How’d you end up being the only one at your workplace to be given a Mac? Even with a linux VM, being on ARM can cause issues with compatibility.
Yes, the flag ordering is infuriating.
Everything is in docker containers because macos is contaminated.
And I’m not, its just the crayon-users like macos so I’m stuck with it. Its a tonka-toy OS I’m being subjected to and its infuriating. I don’t know why these things are popular, the keyboards are heinous and the screens are smeary blurry over-driven messes.
And the OS stinks.