On Saturday 20 November 2004 22:25, Ed Harrison wrote:
Something has happened throughout my system.
Before my problem the error message when trying to install crossover 4.0 was:
"install-crossover-standard-4.0.sh: ./setup.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied"
I have discovered that I get this error whenever I execute ANY bash script file, and now perl.
Also, when I try to run cxsetup or cxreset I get the following:
"ed@linux:~/cxoffice/bin> ./cxreset [or cxsetup] bash: ./cxreset: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission denied"
The permissions on /bin/sh, /bin/bash and /usr/bin/perl are all 755.
If I use "bash" in front of the file name, it works. With perl, I get different error messages with different files, but none will execute.
These have worked for months, and I have no idea what has happened to change them
What could be causing this?
A partition mounted without execute permission? See 'man mount' if this is the case. Cheers, Leen