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From: | jan DOT linnell AT omgroup DOT com (Jan Linnell) |
Subject: | Re: Shell scripts? |
27 Jan 1997 06:52:12 -0800 : | |
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Re: > > On my computer it works both ways. Your error message suggests that you > do not have the current directory (.) in your path. Please verify this. > I do have . in my path, I have found a strange work-around though: If I from the shell prompt exec another bash (e.g. put a exec /...../bash.exe in my .bash_profile file) then I can execute shell scripts "directly". Have not found out if something like #!/usr/local/bin/perl.exe could work This is somewhat annoying because I can even obtain "direct execution" of perl scripts from the (black!-) DOS-command window by adding .pl to PATHEXT and adding perl "%1" %* as open method for the .pl extention. /jan BTW: all this is happening on a WinNT 4.0 if this matters. -- Jan Linnell | jan DOT linnell AT omgroup DOT com -------------------------------+------------------------ OM Technology AB | Tel +46 8 700 06 95 Sweden | Fax +46 8 723 10 92 - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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