I am on Linux Mint 19.03.
I have a setup shell script file, setup.sh. When I run ./setup.sh
muyustan@mint:~/Downloads/quartusExtracted$ ./setup.sh
bash: ./setup.sh: /bin/env: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
The shebang in setup.sh:
#!/bin/env bash
My understanding of these things are very narrow, since I am pretty new at Linux world.
I knew that, using /bin/env bash instead of giving the exact bash path was something like "search in the environment variables and try to find bash". When I look to /bin directory for env, I see that there is not such file:
muyustan@mint:/usr/bin$ ll /bin | grep "env"
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Mar 21 14:35 open -> openvt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 18872 Jan 22 2018 openvt*
Also,
muyustan@mint:~/Downloads/quartusExtracted$ which bash
/bin/bash
So, I assume that changing the shebang in the setup.sh to #! /bin/bash will solve the problem(I haven't tried), however, this does not seem very intuitive, because if so then I ask myself that,
" Did the developers of this application(Quartus 13.1) make a mistake? ", which leads me to think that something is wrong with my system.
So, the question is, why this is the situation?
Thanks.
#!/bin/envbash` to#!/usr/bin/env bash