I'm running Debian 3.0 (Woody), and kernel 2.4.18.

The following is the result of trying to execute install.s:

sirius:/home/kjmck/files/software/toms/tomsrtbt-2.0.103# ./install.s
su: ./install.s: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied

I've tried logging in as root instead of su-ing to root, with the same
results.

I found the series of messages from Jan-Feb, in which Tom recommended
executing the script from a higher-level directory. I worked my way all
the way back up to /, without success.

I tried changing the first line of the script to point to /bin/bash
instead of /bin/sh (OK, I was getting desperate). Same problem.

Can you recommend something else to try?

-- 
Kevin McKinley

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