From: ulrich.lauther@mchp.siemens.de (Ulrich Lauther)
Subject: mysterious bash problem
14 Jan 1998 00:41:09 -0800
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On one NT host where I don't know who fiddled with what happens
the following:

Let foo be a valid shell script (starting with a ":" in the first line, BTW):

bash$ foo

gives:

bash.exe: ./foo: (null)

however,

bash$ bash foo

results in normal execution of the script

this doesn't happen with all scripts, just some.

ls -l gives -rw-r--r-- in all cases

What the hell is going on here?
-- 
	-ulrich

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