[Geany-Users] run python script on mac OS X

Lex Trotman elextr at xxxxx
Wed Sep 9 22:54:43 UTC 2015


On 10 September 2015 at 03:11, Jiří Techet <techet at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 5:04 PM, François Couloigner <fcouloigner at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use geany to run python script on ubuntu, windows or mac.
>>
>> On mac (yosemite) i can't run script (F5).
>> In console i receive the message :
>> "The file /bin/sh
>> /var/folders/pk/lx2v4wjd765dhy6qqbpjhrgr0000gn/T/geany_run_script_SZMU4X.sh
>> does not exist."
>> or
>> " The file /bin/sh /var/tmp/geany_run_script_4CJS4X.sh does not exist. "
>> under admin user
>>
>> But the files exits
>> What happens ?
>>
>
> Strange, works for me. Does /bin/sh exist on your system and is it
> executable? Try to execute it from Geany's terminal in case Geany can't
> access it for some reason. To me the error message looks like /bin/sh isn't
> recognized as an executable and that
>
> /bin/sh
> /var/folders/pk/lx2v4wjd765dhy6qqbpjhrgr0000gn/T/geany_run_script_SZMU4X.sh
>
> is considered as a single path (within the "/bin/sh " subdirectory) which
> really doesn't exist. Did you set anything special under Build->Set build
> commands?

Or did you set the terminal command to /bin/sh?

>
> Cheers,
>
> Jiri
>
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