On 01Jun2010 03:56, pradeepbpin <pradeepb...@gmail.com> wrote: | I use gVim as an editor to create python scripts on a windows machine. | To run the same script on my ubuntu machine, I added a hashbang line | to the script. Now when I run this script from command line of ubuntu, | I get a bad interpreter error, like below | | /usr/bin/python^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory | | This, I understand, is due to the interpretation of newline character | at the end of the hashbang. | | I have checked and found out that this does not happen if I create the | script in Ubuntu with gVim. | | Now, how can I avoid this error when I create the script on a windows | machine?
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