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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 19:03:54 -0700
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Subject: No Output When Running Program From Sub Directory
From: Fabricio Guzman <guzman DOT fabricio AT gmail DOT com>
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This problem seems simple yet I've spent the last two days researching
and have been unsuccessful.

I have a directory, "TopDir", with one subdirectory "SubDir".  The
"TopDir" has a program called "libtool."  If I'm in "TopDir" the
command "libtool --help" works as expected (I see the help text).
However, if I'm in "SubDir" and type the command "../libtool --help",
nothing shows up.  I don't see any text and the shell simply returns
to a prompt.  Am I not allowed to run programs residing in a different
directory?

Any help is greatly appreciated and I apologize for the noob question.

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