At 21.15 07/08/01, J. C. Woods wrote:
>Olaf,
>
>Do you mean what is the difference?
>
>executeable= a file that is executeable, i.e. you can execute it
>(usually a binary file but it can be a shell script).
>
>!executeable= a file that is NOT executeable, i.e. you can NOT execute
>it. (In UNIX, and in particular when we do any kind of scripting, the
>"!" symbolizes a statement of negation. Therefore it means "not" Hope
>this clarification makes sense to you...
>
>drjung

Thank you for both suggestions.

Olaf



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