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[mailto:python-list-bounces+frsells=adventistcare....@python.org] On Behalf Of 
James Harris
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 5:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Shebang line on Windows?

On Feb 22, 6:40 pm, Zachary Ware <zachary.ware+pyl...@gmail.com>

A word of warning unless this has since been resolved: Whenever I have tried 
adding the shebang line on Windows and running it on Unix the latter has 
complained about the carriage return at the end of the line. This means that 
Unix does not work when invoked as follows.
(And, yes, the file has had chmod +x applied.)

   ./program.py

It is, of course, OK when run as

   python program.py

but that removes some of the benefit of the shebang line.

James
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(Fixing top-posted response, so it comes after the part it is quoting)
On 02/25/2013 07:35 AM, Sells, Fred wrote:
> When moving from windows to unix you need to run "dos2unix"   on any
> programs that use shebang (at least with python 2.6)   that is
> installed on some platforms but must be installed on others like
> CentOs but it is in their repository.
>

It's not Python that needs dos2unix, it's bash or equivalent. For some reason, bash shebang processing still isn't tolerant of a trailing cr on the line. Python doesn't care.

If someone is maintaining sources that need to run on both, it's easier to maintain them using Unix-style newlines. All it usually requires is a decent Windows text editor that honors the existing newline convention. Or better that can be configured to always use simple newlines at end of each line.


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