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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 10.11.22 um 13:43 schrieb Philip
      Taylor (Hellenic Institute):<br>
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      <p>Ah, my misunderstanding — I thought that <br>
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      was stored in a[n executable] file somewhere — I failed to
      appreciate that it is simply the <i>output</i> of a program.  In
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    <p>It is both. It *is* the output of a program, but it is on purpose
      written in the form that it could also be the shell's input,
      defining the variables displayed here.<br>
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