Just pulled, this is the only one left. root@ubuntu:~/netsniff-ng/src# grep -R "/bin/sh" * astraceroute/build_geoip.sh:#!/bin/sh
Daniel, same problem after pull. I'm pretty confident there's something funky going in with Ubuntu's shell startup files. I may have more time to investigate this weekend. On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Andrew Burgess <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/17/2013 06:14:07 AM, Daniel Borkmann wrote: > > >>> ./nacl_path.sh: 20: ./nacl_path.sh: source: not found > >>> Done! > >>> source ~/.bashrc > >>> /bin/sh: 1: source: not found > >>> make: *** [nacl] Error 127 > > i ran into something similar to this once and the problem turned out to > be an overly pedantic bash configuration on a little arm machine. if > the first line of the script that fails is "#!/bin/sh" you might try > changing it to "#!/bin/bash". even though the only shell on this > machine was bash, it had been configured to only allow bash extensions > if the script looked this way. on my fedora18 desktop, bash doesn't > care. > > there might also be an override for this, some flag or env var, so no > script changes would be necessary. > > hth > > -- > > > --
