Most newer Linux distributions will have /bin/sh linked to something other than bash (motivated mainly by a recent security hole found in bash). A script that depends on bash features needs to explicitly invoke bash in the shebang line.
Dave
Hi Chris--
Well, not finding libc is a problem. Have you run Squeak
successfully on that setup before? I don't think the uname matters, and I don't know what it means by "[[: not found". As for sh vs. bash, it should be running sh since the "#!/bin/sh" magic cookie is that beginning of the script.
Thanks for trying it out!
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