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Specialised Support Development & Programming Programming Talk running sh-script, resulting in Syntax error: "(" unexpected Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place rarcrack ubuntu to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 17 Thread: running sh-script, resulting in Syntax error: "(" unexpected Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 12th, 2007 #1 stigala View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Jul 2007 Beans 5 running how to use rarcrack sh-script, resulting in Syntax error: "(" unexpected Hi, I'm trying to run a script on ubuntu 7.04; stig@stig-laptop:~/mosesdecoder$ ./regenerate-makefiles.sh ./regenerate-makefiles.sh: 13: Syntax error: "(" unexpected but then I get the syntax error. Below is the first lines in the script, line 13 in red. #!/bin/sh # NOTE: # Versions 1.9 (or higher) of aclocal and automake are required. # For Mac OSX users: # Standard distribution usually includes versions 1.6. # Get versions 1.9 or higher # Set the following variable to the correct paths #ACLOCAL="/path/to/aclocal-1.9" #AUTOMAKE="/path/to/automake-1.9" function die () { echo "$@" >&2 exit 1 } ... I already have automake (GNU automake 1.9.6) and aclocal (GNU automake 1.9.6). Setting the paths is only for Mac OSX users, so I didn't try to set any of those paths. Anyone can explain this? Thanks for any help, Stig Adv Reply July 12th, 2007 #2 Rui Pais View Profile View Forum Posts I Ubuntu, Therefore, I Am Join Date Oct 2004 Beans 2,324 Re: running sh-script, resulting in Syntax error: "(" unexpected Hi. the (inexistent) problem is the 1st line in combination with Ubuntu. When you run it using ./ it will use the shell you mention on first line, in your case: #!/bin/sh if you do a ls -l /bin/sh you will s
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