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{bb} Some external scripts purple
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- Subject: {bb} Some external scripts purple
- From: Doug <genesys2001uk@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 13:19:02 +0100
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Hi guys + gals,
This one has been flogged to death I know but I can't really see a
definitive solution to my prob, so here we go around again ...
I have a number of external scripts that are defined in BBEXT, and are
in the ext folder. They run fine standalone when doing:
BBHOME=`pwd`
export BBHOME
. ./ext/bb-script.sh
The test then goes green for a wee while before flipping purple again.
Can anyone give me pointers in where else to check. Nothing useful
appears in BBOUT either.
Thanks,
Doug
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