Not sure why but:
   /usr/bin/env IPYTHONDIR=/tmp/.ipython python
when running from command line works fine. But stuck as a shabang line:
   #!/usr/bin/env IPYTHONDIR=/tmp/.ipython python
Environment: Debian 7.8 x86
Anybody has ideas why?
Not sure why but:
   /usr/bin/env IPYTHONDIR=/tmp/.ipython python
when running from command line works fine. But stuck as a shabang line:
   #!/usr/bin/env IPYTHONDIR=/tmp/.ipython python
Environment: Debian 7.8 x86
Anybody has ideas why?
 
    
    Unfortunately, #! passes IPYTHONDIR=/tmp/.ipython python as a single parameter to /usr/bin/env.
One thing I have used as a workaround is to have another script that sets up variables and then invokes my real program. It is silly.
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