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Historically, the `/bin` directory on Unix has a reduced set of commands used for small mounts while booting the system. As such, it is common for `/bin` to be missing the `env` command. For the same historical reasons, `/usr/bin` tends to have most if not all commands provided to the user environment. Thus, `/usr/bin/env` is more likely to exist than `/bin/env`. This is in fact the case for Mac OSX, which is a very widely used version of *nix. Thus, it is better to use `#!/usr/bin/env` as the hash-bang in scripts. |
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DeveloperSetup.md | ||
reproduce_ci_env.py | ||
requirements.txt |