Subj : Error attempting to run 'between' script To : Roy Witt From : Rj Clay Date : Sun Oct 14 2012 08:57 am Roy, 13 Oct 12 21:05, you wrote to me: RW> Rj Clay wrote to All: RC>> Something I've been seeing that I'm trying to figure out: RC>> --------------------------------------- RC>> % 11:16:58 System: between RC>> % 11:16:58 execvp returned -1, errno is 2. RC>> ? 11:16:58 Error executing program. RC>> -------------------------------------- RC>> IIRC, the error being returned is 'No such fail or directory'. RW> Is the 'script' a reference to the 'batch' file used in the DOS or Win RW> version, as in between.bat? A 'script', as in; "a small program written for a command interpreter...". And yes, on DOS or Windows systems, they've been commonly referred to as 'batch' files. RW> Is Linux looking for a file with a .SCR extension? Are *.SCR files RW> executable in Linux? On linux/unix systems, there is no requirement for using an extension on a file name (like '.bat' or '.cmd') in order to identify a file as a batch or script file, although it's not unusual to use one for other reasons. (The command line shell checks the first line in the file for the sequence "#!" at the beginning of the line; if present, then what follows on that line is the path & name to the program to be used to process the rest of the file.) So to me, the line "System: between" noted above indicates that IRex is attempting to run the batch/script file named "between", which the error says it can't access and/or find. That file is in the base directory where Internet Rex is installed, where the Irex executables are installed, including 'rexl'. It is set as an excutable. --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20111217 * Origin: RJC eeePC (1:120/419) .