The error message indicates that /usr/bin/python
, the Python interpreter, is not executable.
Run
ls -l /usr/bin/python
or
ls -l /usr/bin/python.exe
to confirm this.
Running
chmod +x /usr/bin/python
is likely to fix the immediate problem. But the question remains: Why is /usr/bin/python
not executable? Execution permission is set when it's installed. Have you been messing around with the /usr/bin
directory? Its contents are managed by Cygwin; there should rarely be any need to touch it.
Based on your comment, it seems likely that Python just isn't installed (though that's not the error message I'd expect in that case). As I recall, Cygwin doesn't install Python by default. Re-run the installation command (setup-x86.exe
or setup-x86_64.exe
, depending on which one you're using) and install (or reinstall) the python
package; I think it's under "Interpreters".
/usr/bin/python
itself is not executable, which seems to be the problem here.