Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2024 20:27:21 +0200 From: Michael Stiller <mstiller@me.com> To: bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Path puzzle Message-ID: <105EB88C-1438-4BC6-9561-A92B82743AA2@me.com> In-Reply-To: <Ztn3cv50nFDqWAme@www.zefox.net> References: <Ztn3cv50nFDqWAme@www.zefox.net>
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Hi Bob, i guess the interpreter which should be in the first line after #! is = not found. Please show the first few lines of the script using "head server_try" Best regards, Michael > On 5. Sep 2024, at 20:24, bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote: >=20 > I've got a stable/14.1 system which declines to find programs > in the current working directory: >=20 > bob@pelorus:~ % ls > auth client_try public_html server_try ssl > bob@pelorus:~ %=20 > bob@pelorus:~ % ls -l server_try > -rwxr-xr-x 1 bob bob 8542 Sep 3 14:08 server_try > bob@pelorus:~ % ./server_try > ./server_try: Command not found. >=20 > I've tried adding . to my path, but that doesn't seem to help. >=20 > Server_try is a python script, if it's run using: >=20 > bob@pelorus:~ % python3.11 server_try > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/home/bob/server_try", line 51, in <module> > raise getopt.GetoptError("usage: %s =C2=ABca-cert-file=C2=BB = =C2=ABserver-cert-file=C2=BB =C2=ABserver-key-file=C2=BB" % sys.argv[0]) > getopt.GetoptError: usage: server_try =C2=ABca-cert-file=C2=BB = =C2=ABserver-cert-file=C2=BB =C2=ABserver-key-file=C2=BB >=20 > it fails for (I think) unrelated reasons. The script works as expected > on Debian Bookworm. >=20 > I've tried starting csh and sh, the behavior is unchanged. Running > rehash likewise has no effect. >=20 > This is a fairly new installation with home directories under /usr but > with the original empty /home directory still in place. >=20 > I must be doing something dumb, but am unable to recognize it. > Any suggestions appreciated! >=20 > thanks for reading, >=20 > bob prohaska >=20 >=20
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