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Posted by Kik   (18 posts)  Bio
Date Fri 02 Apr 2004 09:22 AM (UTC)
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im not using cygwin .. im using a redhat game server


heres my exact script:

bash-2.05a$ ./startup 4000&
[1] 14444
bash-2.05a$ bash: ./startup: /bin/csh: bad interpreter: No such file or director
y

[1]+ Exit 126 ./startup 4000



is there something i need to install?
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Posted by Greven   Canada  (835 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Fri 02 Apr 2004 06:07 PM (UTC)
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You can try this to see if the location is different:

whatis csh

That will give you the location of csh, if there is one. If not, then you need to install the package for it, yeah. You might see if tcsh is there, I beleive that might work.

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Posted by Kik   (18 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Fri 02 Apr 2004 11:02 PM (UTC)
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my command isnt whereis its find..but no..couldnt find csh or tcsh

i emailed my server admin and he said he would install it for me tonight...so i got my realm all debugged and hopefully this will work..if not, im sure yall will be hearin from again...thanx for ur help
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