Sounds like your link link to 'zf' is pointing to the zf.php script.
Make sure it's pointing to zf.sh and you should be fine.

On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Mark Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
> As far as I can tell I followed the docs. I am using zend server on os
> x. I have links to zf.sh and zf.php in /usr/local/zend/bin but I get
> weird output.
>
> $ zf show version
> /usr/local/zend/bin/zf: line 1: ?php: No such file or directory
> /usr/local/zend/bin/zf: line 2: /Applications: is a directory
> Zend Manfist, (c) 2006 Zend Technologies
>
> Usage:
>  -a -i <input file> -d <data file> -o <output file>
>    or
>  -v -i <input file>
>
> Commands:
> a - append a manifest to an executable
> v - verifies and displays the manifest attached to the executable
>
> Options:
> i <input file> - path to the executable to which to add / verify
> o <output file> - path to which the resulting file will be created
> d <data file> - path to a file containing the manifest
> Zend Manfist, (c) 2006 Zend Technologies
>
>
> The Usage, Commands and Options repeats 15 times and at after the last
> one it adds this in place of the zend manfist line:
>
> /usr/local/zend/bin/zf: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> /usr/local/zend/bin/zf: line 18: ` * @copyright  Copyright (c)
> 2005-2009 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)'
>
>
>
> php -i confirms that zend framework is in the include path. Anybody
> have any ideas?
>
>
> Mark
>
> --
> Have fun or die trying - but try not to actually die.
>



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