  | |  | last thing question | last thing question 2004-04-23 - By Nigel Wade
Back GoijI P wrote:
> > or by: # cd /usr/bin # ./program-to-run
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> this is excatly what i did. i got "command not found ".
>
What do you get if you run
# ls -l ./program-to-run
I 've seen a misleading 'command not found ' when the command is a script with
a '#! ' first line which pointed to an executable which was not accessible.
Could this be the case here?
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University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
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