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Re: B20.1 Can't execute shell scripts
- To: Johan & Lydia Holtman <jholtman at dds dot nl>
- Subject: Re: B20.1 Can't execute shell scripts
- From: Keith Starsmeare <keith at tardis dot ed dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 21:48:45 +0100 (BST)
- cc: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com, johan dot holtman at achmea dot nl
- Reply-To: Keith Starsmeare <kxs at bigfoot dot com>
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Johan & Lydia Holtman wrote:
> Suppose I have a very simple script (ii.sh) with an echo "Hi there".
> Executing it (after a chmod) gives:
>
> bash: file://d/unixtools/ii.sh: No such file or directory
Does your script start with a hash-bang-shell (e.g. #!/bin/sh)? It
sounds to me like it does (note that chmod +x has no effect) and that
the shell you've listed doesn't exists; i.e. you can't execute /bin/sh.
You need to mount d:\\CYGNUS~1\\CYGWIN~1\\H-I586~1\\bin /bin so that it
can find your /bin directory.
Hope this helps.
Keith
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