I commonly encounter the same error when shell scripts have passed through some non-unix system and been converted to cr+lf line endings. Copy the files from the CD and do a "dos2unix" on them. /Lennart fredag 22 december 2006 13:26 skrev Carlos E. R.:
The Friday 2006-12-22 at 11:38 +0100, A. den Oudsten wrote:
and entered ./install.wp The return was bash: ./install.wp: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Access denied
- if so, perhaps searchnig for /bin/sh and replacing it with /bin/bash is a solution?
This procedure worked untill 10.1, so I suppose it must be something else. How should I replace /bin/sh by /bin/bash ?
Don't. It is a symlink, that can't be the problem.
I remember seeing that error message before, but I can't remember why. Maybe the script is on a noexec partition or drive (CD), as Dominique said: check the output of the command "mount".
Google it... there are over 30000 hits, one of them will hit the mark ;-)
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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