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Re: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Text file busy
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Re: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Text file busy


  • Subject: Re: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Text file busy
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 15:26:38 +0100


On 16 dec 2005, at 15.18, Paul Walmsley wrote:

I've come across the 'bad interpreter' message a number of times in the past, and invariably its been a newline issue. Have a look at the script (or the script that generates it) and check that it has unix line endings. The top line should start '#!/bin/bash'.

However, this obviously wouldn't explain the problem if it only happens intermittently.

It sounds a bit unlikely, as this script is auto-generated by Xcode.

I have received another suggestion to try to disable Spotlight indexing. It makes a lot of sense, regardless of if it is related to this problem or not, so I'll try to do that.

Thanx,

j o a r


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