#: 18911 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
25-Sep-93 14:13:48
Sb: #18904-BASH
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
To: David George 72240,134
> I am just calling bash. When it first starts up I get that message.
>
> I also tried using it as my login shell (in password file) and I got
> : (E$BPNam) Bad pathlist specified
> The pathlist specified is syntactically incorrect.
> So I took it back out of password and call it after I have logged in.
>
> Something I might be doing different. Are you always user 0.0 ?
> I use systs and login as user 0.10
>
Thought you were onto something with the user id thing so I did a couple of
tests. Calling bash as user 3.3 showed no problems. I also set up user 3.3
first program as bash ... again, no problem.
Lessee ... may be time for a review:
I've got bash in my /dd/cmds directory. Here's an ident:
Header for: bash
Module size: $3B3AC #242604
Owner: 0.0
Module CRC: $439D2C Good CRC
Header parity: $825C Good parity
Edition: $A #10
Ty/La At/Rev $101 $8001
Permission: $555 -----e-r-e-r-e-r
Exec off: $4E #78
Data size: $6908 #26888
Stack size: $4C00 #19456
Init. data off: $358A6 #219302
Data ref. off: $3A40A #238602
Prog Mod, 68000 obj, Sharable
Does it match yours?
The file attributes are:
/dd/CMDS:
1 file; 242604 total bytes
attrib group.owner bytes modified filename
-------- ----------- ------- -------------- --------
--e-rewr 0.0 242604 93/09/05 20:47 bash
Same?
I'm stummped. The file has been downloaded by a number of other folks. I wonder
if they're having any difficlties?
*- Steve -*
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