I have test that wrapper, under Bash 4.1.2, ./myscript.py works, it doesn't
work under Bash 3.2.25, seems Bash relative.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15838183/run-python-script-with-dot-slash


On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:58 PM, Dylan Evans <dy...@dje.me> wrote:

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> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 1:04 AM, LubanWorks <luban.wo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> My question is:
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>> Why  when I use #!/home/luban/Linux/Python/2.7.3/bin/python at the
>> beginning of myscript.py, *./*myscript.py can work,
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>> but if I use the wrapper #!/home/luban/bin/python in my python script, use
>> *./*  to run the script, it cannot not work?
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> 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.
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>> 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,
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>> so, how to let ./ run the python script If I want to *KEEP* wrapper
>> #!/home/luban/bin/python as the shebang line?
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> Probably easier to use a symlink, or just use #!python and adjust your
> $PATH.
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>> Best Regards,
>> Luban
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