JSBuilder - trouble with command line build - terminal

I have a Sencha Touch application I am trying use JSBuilder to build which I am running this script in my Terminal:
bash JSBuilder.sh -v -p airside.jsb3 -d .\AirSide
But I am receiving this error:
JSBuilder.sh: line 11: ./jsdb/mac/jsdb: Permission denied
I am not sure how to fix this or what I am doing wrong?

Try putting sudo in front of the bash

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Marking down the answer.
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the passed one was
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