Help running bash scripts

Dave Korn dave.korn@artimi.com
Wed Nov 22 13:03:00 GMT 2006


On 22 November 2006 05:24, David Christensen wrote:

> Thierry wrote:
>> running a simple sh script(test.sh):
>> #!/bin/sh
>> # test
> 
>> $ ./test.sh
>>> command not found
> 
> Get this book:
> 
>     http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/bash3/index.html
> 
> 
> "test" is a Bash built-in command ("man bash"; see CONDITIONAL
> EXPRESSIONS).  Avoid using that keyword in Bash scripts and anywhere
> else Bash might trip over it (such as script and program names).

  "test" != "test.sh".  No confusion is at all possible.  Bash is not DOS and
does not attempt to append .exe/.com/.bat extensions to every command filename
entered, and nor does it try appending .sh either.


    cheers,
      DaveK
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