yes! this was the problem... now i've transferred it in text mode with winscp 
and it works!

Now i have to understand why it doesn't find anything... bah.

thanks a lot for your help,

Giovanni

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Paul Bijnens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: venerd� 10 giugno 2005 16.35
A: Montagni, Giovanni
Cc: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: R: Search file in amanda database


Montagni, Giovanni wrote:
> Your script is beautiful, but on my server it didn't works. i have
>changed the path correctly, but it give me this error:
> 
> : bad interpreter: No such file or directory

Let me guess:  you saved the file as a DOS text file,
getting "\r\n" as end-of-line characters, and then the
OS tries to load the interpreter "/bin/bash\r", which does
not exist indeed.
(To see the complete error message, including the ctrl-M, do:

./thescript 2>&1 | cat -v

Use "dos2unix" to correct this,
or do:  tr -d '\r' < thefile > anewfile


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