I have recently installed cygwin on my PC at home
(Win-XP) and at work (Win-NT). I can't seem to get
indirect interpretation (e.g. #!/bin/csh -f,
#!/bin/tcsh -f, etc...) to work in either location. I
have tried it in different shells: bash, tcsh, and sh.
And, with different interpreters: #!/bin/bash,
#!/bin/csh, #!/bin/tcsh, #!/bin/sh,
#!/bin/perl ,etc... I have verified that the files are
executable (777) and are in the directory that I am
trying to execute them from. Regardless of the
combination I get a message like:
 
bash: test.pl: command not found
 
or
 
bash: test.sh: command not found
 
etc...
 
It will work when I proceed the filename with the
correct interpreter as in:
 
bash$ csh test.sh
 
but I'm sure it is just ignoring the 1st line in these
cases.
 
This wouldn't be a problem because of this workaround
except that I have a series of nested csh scripts and
I can only get the outer one to run in this manner.
 
I will appreciate any advice.
 
Thanks
Will




        
                
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