On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 01:41:58 +0600, krenshala <krenshala@koboldi.net> wrote: >On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:26:08PM -0600, Patrick Dughi was heard to say: > >> > Well okay I tried doing ./autorun & because I am using a UNIX emulator. But >> > it keeps saying bin not found. >> >> I'm going to task a shot in the dark here, and assume you're >> running in windows, using cygwin tools (which are not unix emulators). If >> this is the case, then I also assume that you did not look in the /doc >> directory and read the README.CYGWIN document which shows you how to >> execute the autorun program. >> >> If I'm wrong, I can accept that. I don't have any idea what >> you're doing wrong based on the information you've given (which is fairly >> scant). I can only assume that the bin/circle call is failing because the >> slash goes the other way and you're running it in windows command.com >> shells. >> >> PjD >> ps if it is cygwin, try using bash shell > >My guess is that the first line does not look in the correct location for >the shell it is trying to invoke. It's probably looking for /bin/sh or >similar and can't find it. Just change the path to the correct one for >your setup and it should (*fingers crossed*) work. Okay is the setup just the file autorun with no extension and what is the correct location? -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | FAQ: http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | | Archives: http://post.queensu.ca/listserv/wwwarch/circle.html | | Newbie List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle-newbies/ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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