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I am working in a bucket (gcsfuse) and I was explained that the command syntaxes are different on this type of file system. I need to launch a script.e script but I can't find anywhere the command use to launch that type of script. I was hoping something simple like bash script.e would work but alas... (And obvioulsy I am very new to cloud storage).

What am I supposed to use? Also, is there somewhere a documentation or anything that lists the different commands that should be used in a gcsfuse file system?

Doug Stevenson
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  • What's the relation with Cloud Storage? The script.e file must be run with its interpretor, stored in GCS or not. – guillaume blaquiere Jun 07 '23 at 13:23
  • Well I'm not sure, again I'm very new to working with servers and cloud so it's a bit complicated for me to understand the differences that can exist. The interpreter you're talking about is stored somewhere that could be read on a server or is it something that has to be looked for somewhere else? Again, sorry if my question is dumb. – I.M. Jun 07 '23 at 13:38
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    Show the script, someone might recognize the language it is written in. I have never seen a script with the file suffix `.e`. Also, do not use descriptions like `would not work`. Show what you did and the response. – John Hanley Jun 07 '23 at 16:51

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