I found the libexec scripts did not get properly installed in prior releases. But in any case, I have also written some sample shell scripts executed under btsexec, and wrapped in a new "libexec" macro library. These macros are used to report things like system uptime, ifconfig, and disk space back into a bayonne script, and provide simple and direct examples of how to write simple shell scripts as interactive libexec's (that both receive arguments and return results) and how to wrap then in a macro library.
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