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Re: sh problem
- To: "Noel L Yap" <yap_noel at jpmorgan dot com>
- Subject: Re: sh problem
- From: "Matthew Smith" <matts at bluesguitar dot org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 15:06:01 -0500
- Cc: <Cygwin at Sourceware dot Cygnus dot Com>
- References: <8525692A.006CFD07.00@nyc-ntgw-n01.ny.jpmorgan.com>
It says something along the lines of ". is not a recognized command". At
the moment, I deal with the problem by putting "." in my path, but that
doesn't seem like a very good solution.
> In what way does it fail?
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> Noel
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> matts@bluesguitar.org on 2000.07.28 15:35:14
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> To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
> cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap)
> Subject: sh problem
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> I'm having some problems with sh under windows 2k. It seems if I try
> writing a script that references ".", as in:
>
> #!/bin/sh
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> # access some other shell script
> ./myscript.sh
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> This will fail under windows 2k, but works fine under NT 4. Is this a
known
> problem?
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> cheers,
> -Matt Smith
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