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Re: do shell script vs. do script with command
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Re: do shell script vs. do script with command


  • Subject: Re: do shell script vs. do script with command
  • From: "EU - Luca Pozzato" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:21:09 +0100

> The command is java, which is in /usr/bin, which is in the default
> path for "do shell script", so that's not it.  I might think that the
> classpath argument needed to be a "quoted form of", but the fact that
> it works in Terminal seems to indicate that that's not the problem...
>
> You running both the script and the Terminal session as the same user?

Yes I do, and after all the java command run and a zero kb pdf file is rendered… , I also tried the
quoted form for the classpath but was not… I will try to test the same script on different
computer, just to check if something messed up with the java configuration…
Thank you

Luca



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