Unfortunately there is no shebang that fits both python and python3.
Just instead of calling the executable directly, call python3
cppcms_tmpl_cc specifying an interpreter manually.
Artyom
On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 12:36 AM Pierre Couderc via Cppcms-users <
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> After some update (debian), I get an error :
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> [1/9] Generating templ with a custom command
> FAILED: templates.cpp
> /usr/local/bin/cppcms_tmpl_cc ../templates/master.tmpl
> ../templates/ddefault.tmpl ../templates/llist.tmpl
> ../templates/question.tmpl ../admin/templates/ad_recup.tmpl
> ../admin/templates/ad_sql.tmpl (...) -o templates.cpp
> /usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory
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> Is it because my pithon has gone to python3...?
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> Thanks
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