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cygwin bash #! error: bad interpreter
From: |
Jonathan Hudgins |
Subject: |
cygwin bash #! error: bad interpreter |
Date: |
5 Nov 2001 10:37:59 -0800 |
I am creating some scripts and I get the following error:
bad interpreter: no such file or directory
Most machines that have cygwin installed work fine. But one machine
reports this error when I use:
#!bash
OR
#!perl
BUT the error disappears when I use:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#!/usr/bin/bash
And to confuse the matter even more, if I do (on the violating
machine):
which perl
OR
which bash
I get:
/usr/bin/perl
OR
/usr/bin/bash
I have reinstalled cygwin several times and looked for anything in the
setup or configuration that might cause such a problem, but I have had
no luck.
ALSO suspect: when i do "vi script" from cygwin I see ^M's at the end
of lines. I don't get the same problem on other machines with cygwin.
I did remove the ^M and still had the same problem with my script.
ANY IDEAS?
Jonathan Hudgins
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