On Friday 13 September 2002 02.37, Terry Eck wrote:
I'm running SuSE 7.3 and would like to install "Return To Castle Wolfenstein". I obtained the file wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run and tried to install it. The following is what happens:
# ./wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run bash: ./wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I guess you didn't make the script executable chmod u+x wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run
#
Then using: # sh ./wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run
: command not found.run: : command not found.run: : command not found.run: }
'/wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run: line 65: systax error near unexpected token`do '/wolf-linux-1.33.x86.run: line 65: ` for a in $GUESS_MD5_PATH; do #
hm. What does ls -l /bin/sh give you? It should be something like lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 2 15:41 /bin/sh -> bash //Anders