This happens in the python build:
#is it executable
print os.access("support/d8/d8", os.X_OK)
#is it there in the shell
os.system("test -f support/d8/d8 && echo \"found\" || echo \"not found\"")
and then:
#run it
os.system("support/d8/d8 --trace_exception with a bunch of files");
which outputs:
True
found
sh: 1: support/d8/d8: not found
I don't get it. It's there it's executable. Why is it not there when I start it.
- link to the travis build: https://travis-ci.org/albertjan/skulpt/builds
- and a link to the repository: https://github.com/albertjan/skulpt the build script is called
m
support/d8/d8
? Note thatnot found
can also mean that the interpreter or a library cannot be found or initialized.subprocess.Popen
? It's must more reliable for this type of thing.