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How To Make Bash Script Use A Particular Python Version For Executing A Python Script?

I have python 2.6 and python installed on my Freebsd box. I want my bash script to execute a particular python script using python2.6 interpreter. It is showing import error.... Un

Solution 1:

It is probably caused by the following.

Your script imports some third-party library which was compiled by an older python version.

To fix this, reinstall the up-to-date library.

Solution 2:

file.sh

result=`python ~/PythonScriptName.py`;

Solution 3:

Use the absolute path to the python version you want.

Solution 4:

In the first line of the script, mention the shebang(#!)

#!/usr/bin/env python# Your script here

The error you got due to mismatch of compilation interpreter and running interpreter.This usually occurs with a Python installation compiled with Unicode UCS2 support running modules compiled against a Python installation with Unicode UCS4 support (or vis versa).You need to recompile/reinstall the scipy installation with exact the Python interpreter used for running your code.

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