What's the difference between:
sh myscript.sh
and
./myscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
loads sh
from that path. If on Linux then it is likely a symbolic link to bash
.
sh tremor_script.sh
uses the PATH
environment variable to find sh
, which might be totally different.
Track down which sh
you are using, maybe using which sh
, and following any links.
Note that Android uses ash
or mksh
, depending on the Android version.
However, messages like "junk at end of line" might come from files that have been copied from Windows without the \r\n line endings corrected to \n.
#!/bin/sh
is called a shebang
. It's short for Crash(#)-Bang(!)
. This line tells the system to use whatever file you specify afterwards to be used to execute the file. In this case, /bin/sh
. When you type sh tremor_script.sh
the system uses whichever sh
program is in your current $PATH
. Find out what's screwed up there and you'll be set.
Oct 8, 2012 at 12:19
/bin/sh tremor_script.sh
? Second: try /bin/sh -x tremor_script.sh
. The -x should give you a trace which might give some clues. Finally, what the heck is floor1ARM.s
?
readlink -f $(type -p sh)
in the shell, I guess this is not really sh.