To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>(also known as
shebang line)) as the
first line of the file.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash should be the first line of the file. To execute the
script usingPython3, #!/usr/bin/env python3 should be the first
line of the file.) Otherwise, the file will by default be excuted by
/bin/sh.
To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>(also known as
shebang line)) as the
first line of the file.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash should be the first line of the file. To execute the
script usingPython3, #!/usr/bin/env python3 should be the first
line of the file.) Otherwise, the file will by default be excuted by
/bin/sh.
To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>\n at the
beginning of the text.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash\n should be added. To execute the script usingPython3,
#!/usr/bin/env python3\n should be added.) Otherwise, the script will
by default be excuted by /bin/sh.
To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>\n at the
beginning of the text.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash\n should be added. To execute the script usingPython3,
#!/usr/bin/env python3\n should be added.) Otherwise, the script will
by default be excuted by /bin/sh.
To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>(also known as
shebang line)) as the
first line of the file.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash should be the first line of the file. To execute the
script usingPython3, #!/usr/bin/env python3 should be the first
line of the file.) Otherwise, the file will by default be excuted by
/bin/sh.
To specify an interpreter, please add a #!<interpreter>\n at the
beginning of the text.(For example, to execute the script using bash,
#!/bin/bash\n should be added. To execute the script usingPython3,
#!/usr/bin/env python3\n should be added.) Otherwise, the script will
by default be excuted by /bin/sh.