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Bash - wget and mv "command not found"

I have this basic script in bash:

SOFT=apt-fast
FILE=$SOFT.sh
PATH=$SRCF/$FILE
WWW=http://www.mattparnell.com/linux/apt-fast/$FILE
EXEC=/usr/bin/apt-fast
wget -v -U firefox $WWW -O $PATH
mv $PATH $EXEC

The rendered开发者_运维百科 code (with the debugging turned on) is as follows:

SOFT=apt-fast
+ SOFT=apt-fast
FILE=$SOFT.sh
+ FILE=apt-fast.sh
PATH=$SRCF/$FILE
+ PATH=/home/rgr/src/apt-fast.sh
WWW=http://www.mattparnell.com/linux/apt-fast/$FILE
+ WWW=http://www.mattparnell.com/linux/apt-fast/apt-fast.sh
EXEC=/usr/bin/apt-fast
+ EXEC=/usr/bin/apt-fast
wget -v -U firefox $WWW -O $PATH
+ wget -v -U firefox http://www.mattparnell.com/linux/apt-fast/apt-fast.sh -O /home/rgr/src/apt-fast.sh
cleanstart.sh: line 132: **wget: command not found**
mv $PATH $EXEC
+ mv /home/rgr/src/apt-fast.sh /usr/bin/apt-fast
cleanstart.sh: line 133: **mv: command not found**
exit
+ exit

I have tried almost everything... What foolish mistake am I making here? The script is beeing called like this:

sudo bash -vx script.sh #-v for verbose and -x for turning debug mode on

Thanks.


This one is easy :> its because you override the "PATH" variable. that is of course the one the system needs in order to find the location of "wget" iteself.

:>


You've deleted your path with

PATH=$SRCF/$FILE

leaving only that one something/something value in there.

The path environment variable tells the shell where it should look for executables, and you've toasted it.

Use a different variable name to handle your urls for wget.


One of the variables in your script is called PATH. PATH is also the name of the special variable used to find executables.

Using another variable name should fix your problem.

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