Dear List,
I wonder if someone can offer assistance. One of my hobbies at school is to
write bashscripts for our two proxy servers. I usually write them on my home
network, which runs Suse 7.0.
Our two proxy servers also run SuSE Linux 7.0. The problem I am having is
that when I take a bash script from home (which works), and try and run it
on the proxy server, I either get one of the following error messages:
bash: /usr/bin/script ":" not found
bash: /usr/bin/script Line X command not found
(Line X being the last line in the script which is blank)
Does anybody know why, or indeed what causes this, and if so, how do I
correct it.
Thanks in Anticipation,
Regards,
Thomas Adam
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