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I have kotlin script (but it can be any linux command with arguments) for example:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
println("hello world")
When I run it in ubuntu I get:
/usr/bin/env: ‘kotlinc -script’: No such file or directory
but when I run in command line:
/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
It works. It is no problem with finding path because script:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc
println("hello world")
works
For some reason under ubuntu "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" treats "kotlinc -script" as single argument. But only in shell script header.
I need explicitly to run my script "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" because I want it to run properly on other distributions end environments where "kotlin" is in $PATH.
Is there a bug in ubuntu coreutils or sth? Is there a way to fix it?
command-line 18.04 bash scripts coreutils
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I have kotlin script (but it can be any linux command with arguments) for example:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
println("hello world")
When I run it in ubuntu I get:
/usr/bin/env: ‘kotlinc -script’: No such file or directory
but when I run in command line:
/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
It works. It is no problem with finding path because script:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc
println("hello world")
works
For some reason under ubuntu "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" treats "kotlinc -script" as single argument. But only in shell script header.
I need explicitly to run my script "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" because I want it to run properly on other distributions end environments where "kotlin" is in $PATH.
Is there a bug in ubuntu coreutils or sth? Is there a way to fix it?
command-line 18.04 bash scripts coreutils
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I assume you mean/usr/bin/envrather than/usr/bin/lshere - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with#!/usr/bin/env command --argumentfails on Linux
– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39
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I have kotlin script (but it can be any linux command with arguments) for example:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
println("hello world")
When I run it in ubuntu I get:
/usr/bin/env: ‘kotlinc -script’: No such file or directory
but when I run in command line:
/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
It works. It is no problem with finding path because script:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc
println("hello world")
works
For some reason under ubuntu "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" treats "kotlinc -script" as single argument. But only in shell script header.
I need explicitly to run my script "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" because I want it to run properly on other distributions end environments where "kotlin" is in $PATH.
Is there a bug in ubuntu coreutils or sth? Is there a way to fix it?
command-line 18.04 bash scripts coreutils
I have kotlin script (but it can be any linux command with arguments) for example:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
println("hello world")
When I run it in ubuntu I get:
/usr/bin/env: ‘kotlinc -script’: No such file or directory
but when I run in command line:
/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script
It works. It is no problem with finding path because script:
#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc
println("hello world")
works
For some reason under ubuntu "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" treats "kotlinc -script" as single argument. But only in shell script header.
I need explicitly to run my script "#!/usr/bin/ls kotlinc -script" because I want it to run properly on other distributions end environments where "kotlin" is in $PATH.
Is there a bug in ubuntu coreutils or sth? Is there a way to fix it?
command-line 18.04 bash scripts coreutils
command-line 18.04 bash scripts coreutils
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I assume you mean/usr/bin/envrather than/usr/bin/lshere - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with#!/usr/bin/env command --argumentfails on Linux
– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39
add a comment |
1
I assume you mean/usr/bin/envrather than/usr/bin/lshere - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with#!/usr/bin/env command --argumentfails on Linux
– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39
1
1
I assume you mean
/usr/bin/env rather than /usr/bin/ls here - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with #!/usr/bin/env command --argument fails on Linux– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39
I assume you mean
/usr/bin/env rather than /usr/bin/ls here - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with #!/usr/bin/env command --argument fails on Linux– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39
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I assume you mean
/usr/bin/envrather than/usr/bin/lshere - but the answer is the same, I think: see Shebang line with#!/usr/bin/env command --argumentfails on Linux– steeldriver
Feb 23 at 16:39