rathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Every answer was the same.. > > I did not have a "." in my PATH..
There shouldn't be a "." in your PATH; even at the end, it's a security risk. Use ./foo instead. Really, it's very easy to get into the habit and it improves your security. It used to be the case that people put "." in their PATH as a matter of course, but the practice died out when people started to worry about the security implications. I'm surprised that you say no-one else said this... -- __ \/ o\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Edinburgh fetish club Permission \ / /\__/ Paul Crowley Nov 8 http://www.hedonism.demon.co.uk/permission /~\