Software :: Scripting Error - Export Command Not Found?
Apr 1, 2010
I am attempting to create a script for Grid job submissions. I have most of it completed but when testing I've run into some problems.
How it works is that I have 2 wrapper files, one is the top of the script, the other the bottom, the original script imports commands for the middle.
Basically this is what is to happen:
cat script-start.sh >> workerscript.sh
echo commands >> workerscript.sh
cat script-end.sh >> workerscript.sh
workerscript.sh gets created with no problems but when it is run I get:
export: command not found
I think that the new script is not calling bash which gives the problem. I don't know how to fix the problem though because I have the shell set in the script-start.sh.
#!/bin/sh - tried /bin/bash, same result
export PROJECT=/......
export PROJSOURCE=/......
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The script is as following
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i was getting error while passing parameter to all.
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The command export is working inside a shell script, but when I type it at the command prompt / terminal it doesn't work. "export: The command not found" error is displayed instead.
I tried this:
cat test.sh
Code:
abc=123 export abc echo "Exit status of export abc: $?"
[code]....
I tried it before on my RHEL system and it was working. I have checked