Re: shell scripts and cron

From: Chris F.A. Johnson (cfajohnson_at_gmail.com)
Date: 02/07/05

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    On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 at 04:26 GMT, TB wrote:
    > I need a shell question answered if someone could.
    >
    > What happens if you don't put the traditional #!/bin/sh (or #!/bin/ksh)
    > in the first line of a script??

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