Re: Strange diagnostic
> > > Since it is a script, it presumably starts with
> > > #! /path/to/interpreter
> > >
> > > The problem is that the user doesn't have execute permission on
> > > /path/to/interpreter
> >
> > User HAS execute permisions on /bin/bash.
>
> Sure he does, but bash is complaining that it cannot execute the
> interpreter for your script. What have you got in its first line?
>
No, I think bash is complaining that it cannot execute the
script because it doesn't have the execute permission on that
script. The error message is a little bit misleading.
regards,
junichi
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