hi Stut,

I wish it was the line endings - I checked and they where unix-style.
I do edit on windows normally (unless it's some rush fix and then I'll
use vi or nano) but I have the line-endings set to unix.

vi gave no sign of a ^M and I rewrote the shebang there just to be
safe.

alas no joy.

Stut wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> I have a php shell script (the execute bit of the file is set)
>> of which the first line is this:
>>
>> #!/usr/lib/php5/bin/php -q
>>
>> or this:
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/php -q
>>
>> or this:
>>
>> #!php -q
>>
>>
>> in all cases I get the following error when I run (as root) the script:
>>
>> -bash: ./makemicrositeml: /usr/lib/php5/bin/php: bad interpreter:
>> Permission denied
>>
>>
>> php is where I think it is:
>>
>> # which php
>> /usr/bin/php
>> # ls -lart /usr/bin/php
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 May  9 11:40 /usr/bin/php ->
>> /usr/lib/php5/bin/php
>>
>> any know what idiot thing I'm doing wrong?
> 
> This can happen if the line ending in the script are DOS not UNIX - have
> you been editing the file on Windows and then uploading it? Easiest way
> to check is to open the file with vi and check for ^M on the end of the
> lines. If it's there, remove it from the first line and try again.
> 
> -Stut

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