On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 03:05:22PM -0500, ken picha wrote:

I have debian running from a very simple installation of the 3.0 rev1 "woody" disks.

I downloaded and uncompressed the mm distribution on the machine, and I am having a problem running "configure". This problem occurs no matter what I try to build, and so it is not particular to "mm".

Logged on to the console as root when I execute:

./configure

I get the following error:



bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied



Of course, configure will run if you execute:

sh configure

but it dies as soon as it tries to fire off a submodule



What does "ls -l /bin/sh" say?


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Kent


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