Adriano Ferreira skrev: >> #v+ >> >> $ ls -l /tmp/hello.py >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 klaus klaus 38 2005-12-02 14:59 /tmp/hello.py >> $ cat /tmp/hello.py >> #! python >> print 'Hello, world!' >> # eof >> $ /tmp/hello.py >> bash: /tmp/hello.py: python: bad interpreter: No such file or directory >> $ >> >> #v- > > Hey, that's not fair. In your illustration above, does 'python' can be > found in the PATH? That is, > > $ python /tmp/hello.py > > works? If it does, probably > > #!/usr/bin/python > #!/usr/bin/env python > #!python > > would also work if > (1) 'python' is at '/usr/bin/python' (but that's inflexible) > (2) 'python' can be found in the environment variable path (if 'env' > is at '/usr/bin/env') > (3) 'python' can be found in the environment variable path (no need > for 'env' utility)
Sure, I wasn't fair. But look here: #v+ $ python /tmp/hello.py Hello, world! $ which python /usr/bin/python $ #v- I do not know the syntax of the shebang-line, but perhaps an absolute path is required? PS: The "Mail-Copies-To: nobody" header line means that I do not wish to receive mail replies - please follow-up to group only. Cheers, -- Klaus Alexander Seistrup Copenhagen, Denmark http://streetkids.dk/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list