From: Ken A. <kan...@bb...> - 2004-09-16 18:39:16
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Yes, i think that's a better approach. I first saw it in a groovy script the other day. The documentation says that env can take multiple arguments, but it doesn't seem to be able to when used with #! At 01:22 PM 9/16/2004 -0400, Alan Donovan wrote: >On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 11:41:01AM -0400, Ken Anderson wrote: >> It turns out you can only put one thing after the #! so you need do something like: >> #! bin/run >> >> where run starts JScheme the way you want. So, i've updated this >> example: http://openmap.bbn.com/~kanderso/jscheme/scriptometer/ > > >If you want to exec the interpreter found by a PATH lookup, use the >following trick: > > #!/usr/bin/env runscheme > >This used to be one way to get Perl to run before the path was >"standardised" to /usr/bin/perl. > >HTH >alan > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 >Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on >who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. >Deadline: Sept. 24. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php >_______________________________________________ >Jscheme-user mailing list >Jsc...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jscheme-user |