In message
<7AD18F04B62B7440BE22E190A3F772140F6047(a)mwsrv04.microwalt.nl>, Fred N.
van Kempen <Fred.van.Kempen(a)microwalt.nl> writes
I have a
different problem as well. There is something broken in the
configuration of this computer!!!!! If I execute a shell
file by going
/bin/sh filename then it works ok but if I try running a shell script
with #!/bin/sh in the first line I get a bad permission
error. This is
preventing me from running make scripts and all sorts of things. Any
ideas?
Make sure the scripts have mode 0755 (or 0555, or whatever, as
long as you have both read AND execute perm on the file...
--f
Done that. What happens is that sometimes I get a permissions complaint
but sometimes I get a "bad interpreter" message. If I execute the shell
with the file name as a parameter then it all works. I'm stumped.
Robin
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Robin Birch