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Thierry wrote:
> I have installed cygwin on Windows XP along with
> the bash shell options but I'mhaving a problem
> running a simple sh script(test.sh):
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # test
>
>
> If I run the above script under cygwin,
> I get the following error message:
>
> $ ./test.sh
> : command not found
>
>
> Can anyone help me on that and tell what I'm missing
> from the cygwin installation?
Picking nits here, to have a "bash" script don't you need "#!/bin/bash"?

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