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I have defined a script as follows:



./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpb.conf"
./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpf.conf"


The second script ie. run-experiment.sh is supposed to open the path given in the --conf argument but for some reason when I run my current script it says the following:




: No such file or directory: line 74: experiments/bsharpb.conf Error
on or near line 74; exiting with status 1




when I then switch the lines it then complains that bsharpf.conf does not exist. Am I missing something in my reasoning?










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  • Did you try giving fullpath to --conf ?

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  • You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

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  • We don't know what is line 74?

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I have defined a script as follows:



./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpb.conf"
./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpf.conf"


The second script ie. run-experiment.sh is supposed to open the path given in the --conf argument but for some reason when I run my current script it says the following:




: No such file or directory: line 74: experiments/bsharpb.conf Error
on or near line 74; exiting with status 1




when I then switch the lines it then complains that bsharpf.conf does not exist. Am I missing something in my reasoning?










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    – Simonare
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  • You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

    – Vlastimil
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  • Voting to close as unclear.

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  • We don't know what is line 74?

    – PRY
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I have defined a script as follows:



./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpb.conf"
./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpf.conf"


The second script ie. run-experiment.sh is supposed to open the path given in the --conf argument but for some reason when I run my current script it says the following:




: No such file or directory: line 74: experiments/bsharpb.conf Error
on or near line 74; exiting with status 1




when I then switch the lines it then complains that bsharpf.conf does not exist. Am I missing something in my reasoning?










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I have defined a script as follows:



./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpb.conf"
./scripts/run-experiment.sh --conf "experiments/bsharpf.conf"


The second script ie. run-experiment.sh is supposed to open the path given in the --conf argument but for some reason when I run my current script it says the following:




: No such file or directory: line 74: experiments/bsharpb.conf Error
on or near line 74; exiting with status 1




when I then switch the lines it then complains that bsharpf.conf does not exist. Am I missing something in my reasoning?







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  • Did you try giving fullpath to --conf ?

    – Simonare
    9 mins ago











  • You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

    – Vlastimil
    9 mins ago











  • Voting to close as unclear.

    – Vlastimil
    8 mins ago











  • We don't know what is line 74?

    – PRY
    7 mins ago



















  • Did you try giving fullpath to --conf ?

    – Simonare
    9 mins ago











  • You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

    – Vlastimil
    9 mins ago











  • Voting to close as unclear.

    – Vlastimil
    8 mins ago











  • We don't know what is line 74?

    – PRY
    7 mins ago

















Did you try giving fullpath to --conf ?

– Simonare
9 mins ago





Did you try giving fullpath to --conf ?

– Simonare
9 mins ago













You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

– Vlastimil
9 mins ago





You don't include 90% of the things we need to know to solve it.

– Vlastimil
9 mins ago













Voting to close as unclear.

– Vlastimil
8 mins ago





Voting to close as unclear.

– Vlastimil
8 mins ago













We don't know what is line 74?

– PRY
7 mins ago





We don't know what is line 74?

– PRY
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