Sorry, forgot to change the recipient. -----Original Message-----
> [snip] > >> lgiambro@lorien ~ >> $ cat len.sh >> #!/bin/sh >> echo it works > > And man sh states " --norc Do not read and execute the personal > initialization file ~/.bashrc if the > shell is interactive. This option is on by default if > the shell is invoked > as sh." > Which eliminates bashrc as a possible culprit. > bash as sh will use ~/.profile in interactive and -login mode. Yes, I forgot about .profile. The OP should check his .profile does nothing that could cause it to fail when the current directory is a samba share. > My guess is the remote disk handler is causing Cygwin to not see the file as > executable. Then why would getfacl, and ls, say it *is* executable? (In the OP case; in my case you are absolutely right).