/usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh No Such File Or Directory
- #!/bin/bash no such file or directory I need to run the command: bash script.sh. Because, in freeBSD, bash is located in /usr/local/bin/bash. Share improve this answer follow answered. I had the issue by accidentally adding a wrong bash executable to the PATH and because in my script the more flexible #!/usr/bin/env bash shebang.
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Usr Local Bin Virtualenvwrapper.sh No Such File Or Directory By Name
Robert Thomspon
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Bash /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh No Such File Or Directory
You will want to add the command to source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh to your shell startup file, changing the path to virtualenvwrapper.sh depending on where it was installed by pip. How can i find the location of this file? Using find / -name 'virtualenvwrapper.sh' just outputs a list of Permission denied errors. I went into /usr/bin directory and did ls to see if it was there and showed it was, then did find and got bash: /usr/bin/find: No such file or directory (tried /usr/bin/find as well with same results) Some programs that work that are in /usr/bin are xterm, aterm, xmms Some programs that Dont work in /usr/bin are find, locate I deleted the.
Usr Local Bin Virtualenvwrapper.sh No Such File Or Directory Number
Hey gentlemen, got a weird issue (it happened a few weeks ago when i was rebuilding my NAS...
Anyway, I cant log into my jails. if I use jexec from the console shell, i get:
jexec returns: jexec: execlp: /usr/local/bin/zsh: No such file or directory
If I SSH into the jail, It acts as if I do not have a login/user... no combination of users that ive ever used will let me log in... does there happen to be a default user/login with root privledges that I could use to log into it? (The jail works, i just cant maintain it in any way)
Anyway, I cant log into my jails. if I use jexec from the console shell, i get:
jexec returns: jexec: execlp: /usr/local/bin/zsh: No such file or directory
If I SSH into the jail, It acts as if I do not have a login/user... no combination of users that ive ever used will let me log in... does there happen to be a default user/login with root privledges that I could use to log into it? (The jail works, i just cant maintain it in any way)