On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 06:32, Drewe Zanki wrote: > I have no idea what is going on here - I am trying to install Cyrus and SASL, > but have a problem at ./configure - here is what I get - > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cyrus-sasl-2.1.17]# ./configure > : bad interpreter: No such file or directory
That's rather odd. /bin/sh is not in some way broken or missing? What happens if you try: /bin/bash configure instead? What happens if you run '/bin/sh'? Have you for some reason edited 'configure' or regenerated it with the autotools? > ?? > So I uncommented the first line (! /bin/sh) and ran it again - That'll never work. the first line is a 'magic' comment that tells the OS what interpreter to run the script with. > Can someone point me in the right direction - or tell me where I am going > wrong? I have had no problems in the past compiling anything, so I guess this > is a first :-). Check your filesystems and make sure there's no FS corruption. I'd also run a `badblocks` scan and use smartctl to query my disks for possible faults. Craig Ringer