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I had this error and was confused why-- even though i was using Windows to write my script for bash (Notepad++), I had created it originally as a .py file which set it to DOS encoding instead of utf-8. | I had this error and was confused why-- even though i was using Windows to write my script for bash (Notepad++), I had created it originally as a .py file which set it to DOS encoding instead of utf-8. | ||
/bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: no such file or directory | |||
==solution== | ==solution== |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 July 2015
I had this error and was confused why-- even though i was using Windows to write my script for bash (Notepad++), I had created it originally as a .py file which set it to DOS encoding instead of utf-8.
/bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: no such file or directory
solution
recreate the file and paste your original contents using VIM or some other basic text editor.