From: psion@mv.mv.com (Chris Williams)
Subject: Re: Running Bash Scripts?
10 Mar 1997 07:47:34 -0800
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> When I first run bash in a DOS box in Windows 95, and run a bash script, I
> get a no such file of directory error. If I then run a sub-shell by typing
> "bash", the script will run fine. (see the example below). Does anyone know
> why?
I'm new at this, but do you have a copy of bash.exe installed as
/bin/sh? I think not doing that is supposed to cause that kind of
problem..

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