Eclipse Run External Tools error=13, Permission denied












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I am attempting to run a bash .sh script within my Eclipse project (i.e., Run->External Tools).




Exception occurred executing command line.
Cannot run program "/media/datashare/Dropbox/Programming>/ProgramCode/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh": >error=13, Permission denied




I believe my permissions are set correctly:




-rwxrwxr-x 1 brian fuse 947 Nov 22 13:04 spinup_systems.sh











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    Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

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I am attempting to run a bash .sh script within my Eclipse project (i.e., Run->External Tools).




Exception occurred executing command line.
Cannot run program "/media/datashare/Dropbox/Programming>/ProgramCode/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh": >error=13, Permission denied




I believe my permissions are set correctly:




-rwxrwxr-x 1 brian fuse 947 Nov 22 13:04 spinup_systems.sh











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    Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

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    Nov 22 '18 at 19:55














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I am attempting to run a bash .sh script within my Eclipse project (i.e., Run->External Tools).




Exception occurred executing command line.
Cannot run program "/media/datashare/Dropbox/Programming>/ProgramCode/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh": >error=13, Permission denied




I believe my permissions are set correctly:




-rwxrwxr-x 1 brian fuse 947 Nov 22 13:04 spinup_systems.sh











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I am attempting to run a bash .sh script within my Eclipse project (i.e., Run->External Tools).




Exception occurred executing command line.
Cannot run program "/media/datashare/Dropbox/Programming>/ProgramCode/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh": >error=13, Permission denied




I believe my permissions are set correctly:




-rwxrwxr-x 1 brian fuse 947 Nov 22 13:04 spinup_systems.sh








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    Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

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    Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 19:55








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Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

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Possible duplicate of Execute bash script in eclipse

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Eclipse -> Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configuration



From Execute bash script in eclipse :
When invoking bash scripts...you must specify '/bin/bash' as the executable and pass your script path as an argument.




Location: /bin/bash



Arguments: ${workspace_loc:/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh}




enter image description here






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  • If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:43











  • I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

    – user2514157
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:02











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Eclipse -> Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configuration



From Execute bash script in eclipse :
When invoking bash scripts...you must specify '/bin/bash' as the executable and pass your script path as an argument.




Location: /bin/bash



Arguments: ${workspace_loc:/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh}




enter image description here






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  • If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:43











  • I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

    – user2514157
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:02
















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Eclipse -> Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configuration



From Execute bash script in eclipse :
When invoking bash scripts...you must specify '/bin/bash' as the executable and pass your script path as an argument.




Location: /bin/bash



Arguments: ${workspace_loc:/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh}




enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:43











  • I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

    – user2514157
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:02














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Eclipse -> Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configuration



From Execute bash script in eclipse :
When invoking bash scripts...you must specify '/bin/bash' as the executable and pass your script path as an argument.




Location: /bin/bash



Arguments: ${workspace_loc:/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh}




enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Eclipse -> Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configuration



From Execute bash script in eclipse :
When invoking bash scripts...you must specify '/bin/bash' as the executable and pass your script path as an argument.




Location: /bin/bash



Arguments: ${workspace_loc:/MetaDB_text_menu/meta-db/spinup_systems.sh}




enter image description here







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  • If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:43











  • I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

    – user2514157
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:02



















  • If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

    – Krease
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:43











  • I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

    – user2514157
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:02

















If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

– Krease
Nov 22 '18 at 21:43





If you agree it's a duplicate, you can just accept the duplicate flag and close the question, rather than copying the answer from the duplicate link...

– Krease
Nov 22 '18 at 21:43













I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

– user2514157
Nov 22 '18 at 23:02





I appreciate the similarity of the solution, but I would not consider this a duplicate. I had read the other answer prior to posting (it did not help me). From my perspective, this post is a more direct question and answer to the problem I encountered.

– user2514157
Nov 22 '18 at 23:02


















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