On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:58:39PM -0500, David Humphrey wrote: | I'm sure this one has been answered before, but I couldn't find the solution | in any of the newgroups, so here goes again. | | I can run bash scripts that are in the path but not python scripts. Each | script has the appropriate (I think) #! declaration on the first line. Put #!/usr/bin/env python as the first line. Then make sure that an executable named 'python' is in the path. For me it is: $ type python python is /home/derrick/rc/bin/python ('type' is very similar to 'which', but 'which' DNE in cygwin) That file looks like : #!/bin/bash //d/apps/Python20/python.exe $* -D
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