Or just simply make the Geany build command THE SAME as the command line.
On 23 May 2018 at 06:57, Joe McCarron via Users <
users@lists.geany.org> wrote:
> Thanks for your response Matthew. I think I will just run from the CLI.
> I am still getting errors when running cmds via Geany.
>
> I did change it to an executable but that didn't work. Linux did not
> recognize it as a command
> when launched using only the file name, even with the 'shebang' in the
> script.
>
> I tried your other idea about putting what works into the CLI into Geany but
> I still got "permission denied"
> error. Although I am not getting anything done, I am learning alot. : )
>
> Well now on to see if I can get syntax highlighting working along with auto
> complete. Wish me
> luck. Thanks again.
>
> Joe McCarron
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 3:25:36 PM EDT, Matthew Brush
> <
mbrush@codebrainz.ca> wrote:
>
>
> On 2018-05-22 08:22 AM, Joe McCarron via Users wrote:
>> Hello folks,I am using Linux mint with Geany 1.27
>>
>> I get this error when running a command from Build->Set Build
>> Commands/tmp/geany_run_script_KH9HJZ.sh: 7: /tmp/geany_run_script_KH9HJZ.sh:
>> /home/joe/pythonbuild.py: Permission denied
>> when i run from the command line it works. Here is what I put on the
>> command line.python pythonbuild.py dev/Arduino/sample/sample.ino
>>
>> The set Build Command in Geany is: /home/joe/pythonbuild.py
>> I get the erro above when this is exectuted from Geany
>> It looks like Geany runs a script from the tmp directory to run my py
>> script.
>> I just switched from windows to linux so that could be part of my problem.
>> thanksJoe
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> You probably have to mark the script executable and put a "shebang" in
> it. Unlike Windows, Linux doesn't go by file extension, a script has to
> be made executable (ex `chmod +x yourscript.py` or from your file
> manager) and the first line tells which interpreter to use (ex.
> `#!/usr/bin/env python`).
>
> Alternatively, you could just change your build command in Geany to run
> the script using Python like what you ran on the command line, so it
> doesn't need to be executable or have a shebang line. Just put `python
> /home/joe/pythonbuild.py` in the build command.
>
> Regards,
> Matthew Brush
>
>
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