Running Bash Scripts?
Paul McDermott
pm172@columbia.edu
Sun Mar 9 19:49:00 GMT 1997
When I first run bash in a DOS box in Windows 95, and run a bash script, I
get a no such file of directory error. If I then run a sub-shell by typing
"bash", the script will run fine. (see the example below). Does anyone know
why?
1:# cd /windows/desktop/example
2:/windows/desktop/example# ls -al test5
-rw-r--r-- 1 500 everyone 13 Mar 09 19:08 test5
3:/windows/desktop/example# cat test5
echo Hi
ls
4:/windows/desktop/example# test5
BASH.EXE: ./test5: No such file or directory
5:/windows/desktop/example# bash
1:/windows/desktop/example# test5
Hi
test5
2:/windows/desktop/example# exit
exit
6:/windows/desktop/example#
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Paul McDermott, Columbia Business School, New York
Tel: (212) 665-7121
International: +1-212-665-7121
Email: pm172@columbia.edu
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