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Originally Posted by ted-san
That turned out to be a red herring. Actually, I hadn't copied the .sh files into the directory, so it was choking at that stage. For some reason, it then indicated a failure to run OpenSSL.
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Ok, thanks... I'm assuming you were giving the .sh name as an argument...
I can think what the problem would be.
I first calculate the signature of each file, without first checking if the file do exist to start with... I guess I should be adding an extra test so people like you aren't confused with meaningless error messages.