ksh : bad interpreter on fedora

balan.ranganathan at wipro.com balan.ranganathan at wipro.com
Fri Mar 3 14:00:08 UTC 2006


Check for the file type whether its dos or unix type.

If its dos type, execute the command "dos2unix <filename>".

Thanks

Best regards
Bala


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[mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of John Dunn
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 7:25 PM
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Subject: ksh : bad interpreter on fedora

/bin/ksh exists of my fedora machine, but when I run scripts with 

#!/bin/ksh at the top



I get the message "bad interpreter : no such file or directory"

Why is this?

running /bin/ksh from the command line works fine

bash is the default shell for the user I am running under.

John Dunn



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