03-16-2012
Please post what Operating System and version you are running and what Shell you are using. The $pwd makes me wonder if this is something weird like csh or tcsh ?
The error message posted does not match the script fragment posted.
Is this the complete script?
Has this script been edited on a Microsoft platform?
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