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Re: execname not specified in AUX vector
On 2009-07-27, christos%astron.com@localhost (Christos Zoulas) wrote:
>> For most of my shell scripts I'm using ksh93, built from the original
>> ast sources (not from pkgsrc; currently Version JM 93t+ 2009-05-01). It
>> is installed as /opt/ast/bin/ksh, so that's also what the shebang line
>> says.
>>
>> Now, if I try to run such a script from the current directory, e.g.,
>>
>> $ ./script
>>
>> I get the error message
>>
>> execname not specified in AUX vector: No such file or directory
>> [...]
>
> You could turn on the #ifdef notyet's in kern_exec.c,
I just tried this suggestion and it works, thank you very much!
> or make ksh not use $ORIGIN.
I'm wondering now, is this a, umm, peculiarity with NetBSD 5, or is this
a problem with ksh?
Thanks and greetings
--
Dr.-Ing. Michael Piotrowski, M.A. <mxp%dynalabs.de@localhost>
Public key at <http://www.dynalabs.de/mxp/pubkey.txt> (ID 0x1614A044)
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