On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 1:04 AM, LubanWorks <luban.wo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > My question is: > > Why when I use #!/home/luban/Linux/Python/2.7.3/bin/python at the > beginning of myscript.py, *./*myscript.py can work, > > but if I use the wrapper #!/home/luban/bin/python in my python script, use > *./* to run the script, it cannot not work? >
Your shell will be trying to run your python script. The reason being that when you do #!/bin/sh in the wrapper the shell tries to execute $0 which in this case is the name of your python script. > > > I had many scripts used #!/home/luban/bin/python when I only installed > python under #!/home/luban/ for Linux, they can run with ./, I don't want > to change them, > > so, how to let ./ run the python script If I want to *KEEP* wrapper > #!/home/luban/bin/python as the shebang line? > > Probably easier to use a symlink, or just use #!python and adjust your $PATH. > > Best Regards, > Luban > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- "The UNIX system has a command, nice ... in order to be nice to the other users. Nobody ever uses it." - Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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