Timothy Wu wrote:
> Thanks, this helps. I was running with an interpreter and I didn't realize I
> had to had the full path in there. I was expecting that $PATH which contains
> the directory the script was located in to take care of it. Thanks you very
> much for the clarification.

If the script is executable and in your $PATH and has the proper #! line
at the top, you don't need 'interpreter='.

--nate

> 
> Timothy

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