I don't know how  /VCTTools got at the ROOT LEVEL. My company (dead because 
of Covid) transitioned me from a WinPC to a MacBook Pro back in 2010. All 
my various tools were translated to the Mac by our then computer Guru. This 
is my 2nd Mac from 02/2017.  There are 2 scripts involved in this process 
-- a SCPT file and a SH file.

The script invoked from the BBEdit top bar (menu bar?) is HydroV_dbg.scpt 
which resides in folder
/Users/neillsmith/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts

The HydroV_dbg.scpt file invokes the script hdbgsub.sh which resides in 
folder
/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data/VCTTools/bat

The file hdbgsub.sh is a translation of a BAT file hdbgsub.bat. This 
hdbgsub.sh file is the one that invokes a compiled program that reads the 
GEO file and executes it.

I have no idea if my various tools have the correct permissions and I have 
never heard of a quarantine bit.

The only editing that I have ever done to these two tools was the SCPT 
file. I changed all references to TextWrangler to BBEdit when I had to 
upgrade to BBEdit.

I am not AppleScript savy and I am not BBEdit script savy -- obviously.  I 
avoided MacOS upgrades as long as I could because going from Sierra to High 
Sierra was a royal pain. Back then I had knowledgeable coworkers to help me.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Neill Smith
On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 7:54:41 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> On 26 Jun 2021, at 17:10, Neill Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> > sh: /VCTTools/bat/hdbgsub.sh: No such file or directory
> > 
> > This directory does exist. 
>
> Really? At the ROOT LEVEL of your computer there is a directory named 
> /VCTTools/? How did you manage that?
>
> Does the script hdbgsub.sh exist in that folder?
>
> Does whatever tool you are invoking have permission to access that script?
>
> Has the quarantine bit on the script be checked?
>
> Big Sur is much much more secure than High Sierra, and running "unknown" 
> scripts is part of that security.
>
> -- 
> Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time.
>
>

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