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Originally Posted by smileybri
I run "$(find . -name install.sh)" to find and install the update.
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find does not install anything. It does exactly what its name implies, it just finds all files that match the parameters you gave it (-name install.sh) and prints them out.
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Originally Posted by smileybri
Which install.sh gets run?
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None of them.
edit: Actually I see you ran "$(find . -name install.sh)" rather than "find . -name install.sh". In that case it will likely run the first one it finds. You're much better off separating the find and the execution:
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find . -name install.sh
Pick the one you want, and then run it
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./Program_5.2.8724.5567_Install/install.sh