05-27-2009
Perderabo, you have done great work to describe about the sharpbang '#!' !
I have read it and have some new interested points.
But,.. I see that the different systems behaives differently on white spaces before sharpbang, but how is the same system has no problem to run script (with spaces before '#!') by itself, but does not able to realise it under the 'truss' I still not clear.
TonyFullerMalv - regarding running the script under 'bash' - I use bash as my shell all the time, and provided truss-log is under bash.
(Although it is a hint how script could fail for 'production control' where the 'sh' is used..!!)
Regarding the PATH - it is turned out, that it is not usefull, as actual script use Oracle and internal system calls; so, it would required to copy almost all environment PATH..
I appreciate responces!
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