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- linux - !# bin bash: No such file or directory - Stack Overflow
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- Bash Script : what does #! bin bash mean? - Stack Overflow
In bash script, what does #! bin bash at the 1st line mean ? In Linux system, we have shell which interprets our UNIX commands Now there are a number of shell in Unix system Among them, there is a shell called bash which is very very common Linux and it has a long history This is a by default shell in Linux When you write a script (collection of unix commands and so on) you have a option
- How to leave exit deactivate a Python virtualenv - Stack Overflow
To activate: $ bash --init-file PythonVenv bin activate This starts a new shell around the venv Your original bash shell remains unmodified To deactivate: $ exit OR [CTRL] + [D] This exits the entire shell the venv is in, and drops you back to the original shell from before the activation script made any changes to the environment
- Setting JAVA_HOME environment variable in MS Windows
JAVA_HOME and PATH are different, I didn't say point JAVA_HOME to the jre bin directory Try making sure that the PATH environment variable includes the jre bin directory
- Why do you need to put #! bin bash at the beginning of a script file?
So, if you try to run a file called foo sh which has #! bin bash at the top, the actual command that runs is bin bash foo sh This is a flexible way of using different interpreters for different programs This is something implemented at the system level and the user level API is the shebang convention
- how to empty recyclebin through command prompt? - Stack Overflow
Usually we delete the recycle bin contents by right-clicking it with the mouse and selecting "Empty Recycle Bin" But I have a requirement where I need to delete the recycle bin contents using the
- What is the equivalent of the bin directory for Windows?
bin is not special, it is just listed in the PATH environment valuable Microsoft's Windows also has this variable Only difference is that it uses ; instead of :, and there is an implied at the begging for added insecurity So have a look in this variable You can also edit it to add a bin directory
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