2004 IR Help Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 By: John Zoetebier - johnzoet : bad interpreter: No such file or directory 2004-05-12 19:59 Get this error mesage when running start.sh on SuSE Linux 8.2 when I open start.sh with an editor, inser blank line, then problem is gone. I suspect this may be due to a carriage return problem. For example when start.sh has been created on Window the editor will insert CRLF at end of line. This may upset the bash shell. By: Giulio Toffoli - gt78 RE: : bad interpreter: No such file or directory 2004-05-13 02:41 I have maded this file under Win32, I have lost to convert it to unix. Note that the file requires a chmod +x too. Giulio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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