Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Can anyone explain why this doesn't work? I've been writing shell > scripts on and off for several decades and I can't see what's going on > here. Is senility setting it? > > $ cat > tst > #!/bin/sh > echo foo > $ chmod +x tst > $ ls -l tst > -rwxrwxr-x 1 poc poc 19 2010-02-06 10:22 tst > $ type tst > tst is ./tst > $ tst > bash: ./tst: Permission denied > > (SElinux is off, if it matters). > > I'm fairly sure you need the ./tst incantation unless you have . in your $PATH. I recall somewhere, sometime a warning against that....but I've ignored it for years and haven't had a problem. I even forgot what the warning was all about.
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