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Message-ID: <33DD93F6.C828A179@geocities.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 23:55:50 -0700
From: Wadhah Al-Tailji <altailji AT geocities DOT com>
Reply-To: altailji AT nmt DOT edu
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: "djgpp AT delorie DOT com" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: bash and scripts

Thanks to all who replied to my question about long filenames.  Works
beautifully :)

Now my next question.  How can I get bash to recognize scripts? (i.e.:
run them when
I type in the file name).  The script in question is executable and even
shows three 'x's
in ls -la.  The only way I can get it to run the script is type 'bash
<scriptname>' from my
DOS prompt.

Also, this script does testing on the environment, compiler, and such
(it's a configure
script that create a Makefile).  But all the tests fail.  Is there an
environment variable
I need to set that will enable the script to access the libraries and
such?

Thanks in advance.

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