shell script problem (was: Re: [OT] rearranging data files)
> Hm.
>
> If
> ./col2row.sh
> gives "Keine Berechtigung", but this one works:
> sh ./col2row.sh
>
> then you most likely put the script on a filesystem that has been
> mounted with the "noexec" attribute. Sometimes people mount /tmp this
> way. Another test of this would be to copy /bin/ls to the same location
> and trying "./ls".
>
> (Note that mounting a filesystem with noexec does nothing for security,
> as it is easily overcome)
>
> Using /bin/sh (or /bin/ksh or /bin/bash) shouldn't really matter here;
> although I have only really tested it with bash (my /bin/sh is a symlink
> to /bin/bash).
Hello Karl
I can't try out at the moment (I'm not at my own box now), but a "noexec"
mounted filesystem should not be the cause for this issue. I could run the perl
and python scripts just this way. Any other idea?
joerg
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