![]() Recent versions of Termux provide a special package (termux-exec) which allows usage of standard she-bangs. Use the termux-fix-shebang script to modify these files before executing. You may have a problem executing scripts that have standard shebangs (e.g. ![]() Thus, all programs must be patched and recompiled to meet requirements of the Termux environment otherwise they will not be able to find their configuration files or other data. You cannot find directories like /bin, /etc, /usr, /tmp and others at the usual locations. Termux does not follow Filesystem Hierarchy Standard unlike majority of Linux distributions. ![]() This is why Termux does not use official Debian or Ubuntu packages for its environment. 3 Root file system is stored as ordinary application data.
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