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If it is some kind of script, it might point to an interpreter that doesn't exist on your system. For example, it used to be common to see perl scripts whose first line was:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
But if you had perl installed as /bin/perl or /usr/bin/perl you would get this message.
-Another possibility is that the script was editted
on windows, or another
+Another possibility is that the script was edited
on windows, or another
editor that added windows' style line endings (carriage-return + linefeed).
Try using "dos2unix" or "tr -d '\r'" to go back to normal newline (linefeed
only) line endings.