Mark Post wrote:

If that doesn't help, then put a "set -x" right after the #!/bin/sh line, and 
send the output, along with the command invocation.



or put "-x" on the shebang line:

#! /bin/sh -x
--
Carnegie Institution - At the Frontiers of Science



Larry Ploetz
Systems Administrator
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Department of Plant Biology, TAIR
650 325 1521 x 296 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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