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From: Thierry <thierry DOT lam AT autodesk DOT com>
Subject: Help running bash scripts
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 20:23:46 +0000 (UTC)
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I have installed cygwin on Windows XP along with 
the bash shell options but I'mhaving a problem 
running a simple sh script(test.sh):


#!/bin/sh

# test


If I run the above script under cygwin, 
I get the following error message:

$ ./test.sh
: command not found


Can anyone help me on that and tell what I'm missing 
from the cygwin installation?


Thierry


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