On Thu, 28 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
->On Thu, 28 May 1998, Zoki wrote:
->
->> First mistake was because of a wrong statement in the script. Next problem
->> is that it still doesn't work - even with chmod 755 and the dir in the
->> path - I still have to type ./myscript. Then it works okay. What's the
->> deal on this? Why doesn't it accept the PATH statement?
->
->what dir are you in when you do ./myscript? and try $PATH at the prompt
->to make sure that /usr/local/bin is in it and then double check to see if
->myscript is in /usr/local/bin. I've had probs before where dirs just
->disappear from my path, but thats prolly cuz i don't know what i'm doing
Everything seems okay, and it still doesn't work. I am in any dir when
trying to use the command.
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