"Bad interpreter" shell messages
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Sun Jan 30 03:32:11 UTC 2005
I'm trying to run a small shell script to supply options to the
configure script in postgresql 8.0, which was released a few days ago.
When I try to do this in Fedora Core 3, I get thiis mesage:
bash: ./configit.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
I'm doing this from a second hard drive that I've mounted. The second
drive has an older release of Fedora Core on it:
[rlc at bobcp4 postgresql-8.0.0]$ pwd
/mnt/any/home/rlc/postgresql-8.0.0
Here is the directory listing for the script I want to execute:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 rlc rlc 155 Jan 29 22:22 configit.sh
What am I doing wrong -- why am I getting the "Permission denied" messages?
Thanks
Bob Cochran
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