[TxMt] "interpreter failed: No such file or directory" when using commands
Chris Yates
cyates at lowcountrynewspapers.com
Fri Oct 26 16:36:32 UTC 2007
> Well, the error message you are seeing is from the shell not being able to
> find the interpreter which is in the command shebang, so if you are having
> issues with commands that are using /usr/bin/env then that¹s what can¹t be
> found however it does seem to be in the path, so I am not really sure what
> is going on here. Possibly you recently added something to your shell startup
> files which is causing the problems?
I figured that was the problem, but I can run ruby scripts from the command
line using /usr/bin/env ruby, and I've also tried editing the script in the
bundle, replacing /usr/bin/env ruby with /usr/bin/ruby
I haven't made any changes to my bash files lately either, which has me
perplexed.
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