Hi, * Greg Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/07 12:18]: > Hello- > > I am programming Python (2.4.1) scripts to run on our Gentoo boxes and am > having a bit of trouble I was hoping you could help me with. My file, > hello.py looks like this: > > #!/usr/bin/python > print 'hello, python' > > I add execute permission to the file and try to run it as follows: > > myprompt $ ./hello.py > > and get > > -bash: ./hello.py: /usr/bin/env: bad interpreter: Permission denied > > running /usr/bin/python brings up the python shell, so that's in place. > > What am I missing to run these files (they run fine with I type in 'python' > before the filename). BTW, I have the same issue running Perl scripts which > is why I'm asking the question here. >
Did you manage to run such scripts located in other directories? I think you need support in the kernel for such scripts. Do you see CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y in /proc/config.gz? Moshe > Thanks for your help, > > --greg
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