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Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 11:44:36 -0500
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From: "AJ Reins" <tbisp AT qwest DOT net>
To: "Jonathan Van Luik" <jvluik AT hotmail DOT com>
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
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Subject: Re: Not sure why automake is not being found?
References: <LAW2-F13Iz4alUNF1GP00010fb2 AT hotmail DOT com>

Jonathan Van Luik wrote:
> 
> $ automake Makefile
> BASH: /usr/bin/automake: bad interpreter: No such
> file of directory
<SNIP>

This is one of the changes in Bash 2.05. This particular message
indicates
that the first line is pointing to a wrong directory. In this case, perl
is not where the script thinks it is. Check with 'head -1
/usr/bin/automake'
and see where it thinks perl is installed. Fix as needed.

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