On Thursday 05 September 2002 12:09 am, Dantin wrote: > Update after I moved the whole QuickMUD directory back to > /home/pumpkin/QuickMUD I went into the area directory and typed: ./startup > & and got this error message: > > [2] 1480 > > : bad interpreter: No such file or directoryin/csh > > (I hit ENTER to see the rest of the error and get the prompt) This is WHY you need to know what you're doing with the operating system you're running on before you actually try to run programs on it. try the following ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 02:50:18): <<my prompt which csh << what to type /bin/csh << where csh is located at (on mdk 9) Make sure your startup script points to the CORRECT location of csh.
I believe that Redhat by default does install csh , but I don't know where.. Once again, if you don't know what you're doing, find out.. Or find another way to do it. There's tons of manuals and document pages out there for Linux. If you're not familliar with it, then I'd suggest starting with the basic: http://www.tldp.org/ There, you can find answers to almost any and all questions you come up with. ---------------------------------------------------- TJW: Head tech, Dreamless Realms Mud: http://dreamless.wolfstream.net Snippets http://dreamless.wolfstream.net/ Telnet dreamless.wolfstream.net:9275 The OLC Pages http://olc.wolfstream.net ----------------------------------------------------

