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Re: associating(?) .sh scripts
- From: Andrew Markebo <flognat at flognat dot myip dot org>
- To: David T-G <davidtg-cygwin at justpickone dot org>
- Cc: CygWin Users' List <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: 03 Jun 2002 16:07:40 +0200
- Subject: Re: associating(?) .sh scripts
- References: <20020603132629.GG1231@justpickone.org>
/ David T-G <davidtg-cygwin@justpickone.org> wrote:
| Hi, all --
|
| I have a shell script "meta-play.sh" which I run to collect metadata
| after I burn an MP3 CD. I cd into the source directory and run
|
| ../meta-play.sh cdname
>From where? The bash script?? command/cmd??
What does the first lines of meta-play.sh look like, what about
dos/unix newlines..
What does it say if you do 'file meta-play.sh', ls -l of it?
/Andy
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