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Not PHP, it be bash#10292

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Pretty self-explanatory this one. Minor mistake.

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Pull request overview

This PR corrects the Markdown code-fence language identifiers in the Ubuntu ODBC installation include so shell commands are highlighted as Bash rather than PHP.

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  • Update two code blocks from php to bash for PATH update commands.

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ttorble commented Mar 4, 2026

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Can you review the proposed changes?

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