On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
> "epath: Command not found."
Malcolm,
you probably know this, but when you see "Command not found" returned for
a script it can mean that it's the execution shell, not the script that
isn't found. Probably means whatever is defined in the "#!/..." statement
at the top of epath has moved home.
Cheers,
Peter.
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