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Vidar Holen edited this page Oct 18, 2018
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#!bin/sh
echo "Hello World"
#!/bin/sh
echo "Hello World"
The script's interpreter, as specified in the shebang, does not start with a /
.
The interpreter should always be specified by absolute path to ensure that the script can be executed from any directory. When it's not, it's generally a typo like in the problematic example.
If you don't know where the interpreter is and you hoped to use #! bash
, this is not an option. Use /usr/bin/env
instead:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "Hello World"
While not required by POSIX, env
can essentially always be found in /usr/bin
and will search the PATH for the specified executable.
None.
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