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How to resolve bad interpreter error

Hi,

Iam trying to run a gmake command and have the latest version of Gnu in my redhat linux system.

I need to execute the following steps;

---> chmod +x utils/*
---> ./utils/AllCodeManagerFix
---> gmake LINUX



Iam able to do the chmod command but when I run the second command I get the following error:

[root@137 opentv-sdk]# ./utils/AllCodeManagerFix
bash: ./utils/AllCodeManagerFix: /usr/bin/csh: bad interpreter: No such file or directory



I have logged in as a root and set 777 permission to the file AllcodeManagerFix.
but still not able to run the file.
Please let me what needs to be done to run the steps correctly.

Regards,
vijaya.
 

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