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RE: Bash problems with #!...


Yes, I'd tried that as well. /bin/sh is also a copy/link (I've tried
both) to the latest bash.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Earnie Boyd [SMTP:earnie_boyd@hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Tuesday, December 02, 1997 1:26 AM
> To:	Ian@kiwiplan.co.nz
> Cc:	gnu-win32@cygnus.com
> Subject:	Re: Bash problems with #!...
> 
> 
> 
> >From: Ian Collins <Ian@kiwiplan.co.nz>
> >To: "'Gnu Mailing list'" <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
> >Subject: Bash problems with #!...
> >Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 17:38:11 +1300
> >
> >Now I'm pulling my hair out.
> >I'm having a problem with a script. It's a big script, and I know it
> >should work OK (dangerous comment to make).
> >The first line of the script is #!/bin/ksh
> >
> >/bin/ksh is a copy of the bash.exe in the b18 release directory (it
> is
> >the latest from Sergey).
> >When I delete the #!/bin/ksh line, the script works fine (my SHELL
> env
> >variable is also /bin/ksh).
> >
> 
> Did you try to use #!/bin/sh to see if the problems still exist.  I'm 
> under the impression that the executable name may make a difference in
> 
> mode of operation.
> 
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> >Ian Collins. 
> >KIWIPLAN NZ.
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