bug in nohup?
M. Lynn Anderson
lynnand at wombat.austin.ibm.com
Thu Jun 6 05:27:47 AEST 1991
> My login shell is /bin/ksh. If I run 'haha' directly, everything is normal.
> But I have problem run haha with 'nohup' command. The nohup.out gives right
> answer for $SHELL, and $HOME but it says:
>
> ~: No such file or directory
>
> then went ahead listed the files in /tmp.
>
> What is the problem?
>
> By the way, the script works fine if I put a #!/bin/ksh at the very
beginning.
>
> ---
> Guangliang He
> ghe at physics.orst.edu
The default shell script execution is /bin/sh.
This is a link to /bin/bsh becuase there are so many scripts
out there that assume /bin/sh is the bourne shell.
The best answer is to include #!/bin/ksh in your script.
M. Lynn Anderson
lynnand at wombat.austin.ibm.com
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