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From: Ron AT OrCAD DOT com (Ron Forrester)
Subject: RE: Shell scripts?
27 Jan 1997 18:50:34 -0800 :
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"'Jan Linnell'"
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>Jan Linnell wrote:
>> 
>> Cannot simply get a shell scripts to run:
>>
>>   bash$ sh XXX
>> 
>> works fine but i cannot get
>> 
>>   bash$ XXX
>> 
>> to work
>> 
>> (always get bash.exe: ./XXX: No such file or directory, )
>
>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 have the same problem, and '.' is the first thing in my path. At work where
>I have essentially the same setup, it works fine -- at work though, I have
>everything installed on drive c:, at home on drive e:.
>
>rjf
>
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