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From: | Sherlock Campbell <scampbell AT mail DOT utexas DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | shell scripts in DJGPP |
Date: | Mon, 07 Feb 2000 13:58:26 -0600 |
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I am new to DJGPP (and Unix, for that matter) and have run into a problem. I have a c program that I need to compile and run on a Win98 desktop. It is a fairly complex program with several makefiles and lots of executables. I set it up and compiled it successfully on a Solaris Unix system. So far, I have been able to compile it using DJGPP but I cannot get the shell scripts to run. They all begin with '#!/bin/sh' and bash.exe and sh.exe are in my PATH statements. If I run 'sh', then the scripts are available, but from my regular DOS prompt it reads 'bad command or file name' when I try to run the scripts.
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