Ronald P Guilmet via plug on 30 May 2023 17:01:03 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] zsh: command not found:




On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 7:06 PM Walt Mankowski via plug <plug@lists.phillylinux.org> wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 06:49:18PM -0400, Ronald P Guilmet via plug wrote:
> I've been having issues with my MacBook Pro executing scripts without
> having the absolute path.
>
> 1. The path /home/ron/bin has been added to the .zshrc, and can be verified
> by echoing the $PATH variable.
> 2. The script is executable u+x myfile. Even tried 755
> 3. The file is a bash script with the proper shebang path to /bin/bash, and
> the bash location is verified by 'which bash'.
>
> I can only execute with ./home/ron/bin/myfile
> I thought it might have been a zsh thing, but even going to 'exec bash', I
> have the same issue 'bash: command not found: myfile'.
>
> The only way to execute the file, is to give the absolute path. It's not
> really a big deal, just trying to figure it out.

Interesting. I have a few things to try:

1. What happens when you run `which myfile`?
2. Does it only happen with scripts? If you compile hello_world.c and
put it in bin, can you execute that without a full path?

> The other Mac oddity is why I am a part of a staff group, and not like
> Linux where I'm ron:ron for a home directory.

macOS comes from BSD, which does things a little differently. That
said, I don't know if other BSDs default to the 'staff' group.

Walt
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1. What happens when you run `which myfile`?
file not found

2. Does it only happen with scripts? If you compile hello_world.c and
put it in bin, can you execute that without a full path?

No. I compiled a Hello World in C, and I can't run it without ./hello. If I copy the file into /usr/local/bin it works. Interesting for sure.
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