This is strange. Exec format error usually means that the executable was compiled for a different hardware architecture. Like you try to execute file compiled for x86 on SPARC.
Since you can start tclsh successfully and the Tcl script is nothing but a text file the problem should not be in Tcl itself.
1. If you have a chance to play with this box you can try to run install directly from tclsh with use of source command.
2. Your script uses Bourne shell anyway since it starts with #!/bin/sh so you may change .bash_profile to reflect the same changes you did for .cshrc
To answer you original question where can you switch default command interpreter from bash to csh it's in /etc/passwd file. It is the last parameter in your user record.
i have this script i wrote, it chokes when running the add install client commandit keeps telling me the add_install_client command is incorrect.
When I put the print statement in front of the command so it will echo it, the command looks right on the screen. Yes im am an ametuer, im trying to... (2 Replies)
I have written a simple bash script that will run a wget command to recursively ftp an entire directories and it's contents.
#!/bin/bash
wget -r -N ftp://user:pass@server//VOL1/dir
If I run from the regular command line it works fine.
root@BUSRV: /media/backup1$ ./gwbu
When I put it in... (1 Reply)
Status quo is, within a web application, which is coded completely in php (not by me, I dont know php), I have to fill out several fields, and execute it manually by clicking the "go" button in my browser, several times a day.
Thats because:
The script itself pulls data (textfiles) from a... (3 Replies)
Is there a way to run some code in a C-shell script by different shell, like bash?
I have that situation.
I have prepared and perfectly workable bash-skript that now I have to execute under C-shell script, divide it on steps and without creating a new files (with the bash-code parts.)
For... (6 Replies)
Solved Stupidly I didn't put brackets around the , thanks for all the help guys
if ps ax | grep Cluster__check.bash | grep -v grep > /dev/null -- fails
(if ps ax | grep Cluster__check.bash | grep -v grep > /dev/null) --works (3 Replies)
Im using a script that writes a random line to a text file then executes another shell script. My problem is that the lottery shell script will not execute. Im not receiving an errors when running the shell script, and it copies a random line of text to mtest.txt fine.
#!/bin/bash
nscripts=2... (3 Replies)
Say i have a simple example:
root@server # cat /root/scripts/test.sh
while sleep 5
do
echo "how are u mate" >> /root/scripts/test.log
done
root@server #
Instead of using rc.local to start or another script to check status, I would like make it as daemon, where i can do the following:
... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have few bash shell scripts which depends on one Ksh shell script. When i run bash shell scripts, it shows error as bad interpretor : ksh no such bad file or directory.
When i tried to install ksh shell, it is not downloading too.
If I remove !/bin/ksh command in starting line of the... (14 Replies)
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tclsh
tclsh(1) Tcl Applications tclsh(1)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
tclsh - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter
SYNOPSIS
tclsh ?-encoding name? ?fileName arg arg ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Tclsh is a shell-like application that reads Tcl commands from its standard input or from a file and evaluates them. If invoked with no
arguments then it runs interactively, reading Tcl commands from standard input and printing command results and error messages to standard
output. It runs until the exit command is invoked or until it reaches end-of-file on its standard input. If there exists a file .tclshrc
(or tclshrc.tcl on the Windows platforms) in the home directory of the user, interactive tclsh evaluates the file as a Tcl script just
before reading the first command from standard input.
SCRIPT FILES
If tclsh is invoked with arguments then the first few arguments specify the name of a script file, and, optionally, the encoding of the |
text data stored in that script file. Any additional arguments are made available to the script as variables (see below). Instead of
reading commands from standard input tclsh will read Tcl commands from the named file; tclsh will exit when it reaches the end of the
file. The end of the file may be marked either by the physical end of the medium, or by the character, "