Command 'source' do not work in script
In the command line it's working well:
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
The same command in the script file is not working. The file has 744 modes. All echo-commands before and after
. /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
are working.
Is something wrong?
Here is the script file:
$ #! /bin/bash
$ echo "Jupyter notebook running..."
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
$ jupyter notebook
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In the command line it's working well:
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
The same command in the script file is not working. The file has 744 modes. All echo-commands before and after
. /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
are working.
Is something wrong?
Here is the script file:
$ #! /bin/bash
$ echo "Jupyter notebook running..."
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
$ jupyter notebook
command-line bash scripts source
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I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
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What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
Look atbash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
1
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago
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In the command line it's working well:
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
The same command in the script file is not working. The file has 744 modes. All echo-commands before and after
. /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
are working.
Is something wrong?
Here is the script file:
$ #! /bin/bash
$ echo "Jupyter notebook running..."
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
$ jupyter notebook
command-line bash scripts source
New contributor
In the command line it's working well:
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
The same command in the script file is not working. The file has 744 modes. All echo-commands before and after
. /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
are working.
Is something wrong?
Here is the script file:
$ #! /bin/bash
$ echo "Jupyter notebook running..."
$ . /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
$ jupyter notebook
command-line bash scripts source
command-line bash scripts source
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I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
1
What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
Look atbash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
1
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago
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I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
1
What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
Look atbash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
1
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago
I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
1
1
What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
Look at
bash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
Look at
bash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
1
1
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago
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I don't see "command source" anywhere.
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
@dessert You added a space after the dot :-)
– Pilot6
10 hours ago
1
What does the activate script do? What is the output that you are expecting?
– Terrance
10 hours ago
Look at
bash -x /home/gk/venv36/bin/activate
– waltinator
9 hours ago
1
Why does your script have a dollar sign at the start of each line?
– wjandrea
9 hours ago