Python and Red Hat Linux 6
Brian Pedersen
brian.pedersen at mail.danbbs.dk
Mon Jul 26 17:40:18 EDT 1999
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Rob wrote: > > When programming in Perl or Python, I am using a header like the > following on an executable file to cause the shell (bash or csh) to run > the scripts as Perl/Python files: > #!/usr/bin/perl for Perl and #!/usr/bin/python for Python. I've > checked and the compilers are located in the appropriate directories. I > keep getting this when I run scripts: > bash: <script name>: command not found. Does Linux support the '#!' > notation in the file header, or do I always have to run the scripts by > explicitly typing in 'perl' or 'python' before the script name? > ~Rob~ Try !#/usr/bin/env python instead (don't ask me why, i read it in a FAQ somewhere :-) -- Brian Pedersen, M.Sc.E.E. /\ DSP Software and Algorithm Development .~. / \ .~. URL: http://www.danbbs.dk/~kibria/brian/ ~ ~ NOTE: New e-mail address !
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