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Feature #16952
openKernel.exec gives an incorrect error message when passed a script with a non-existing shebang
Feature #16952:
Kernel.exec gives an incorrect error message when passed a script with a non-existing shebang
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Target version:
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Description
$ cat myscript.rb
#!/bad/ruby/shebang
puts "Hei!"
$ ruby -e 'Kernel.exec("myscript.rb")'
Traceback (most recent call last):
1: from -e:1:in `<main>'
-e:1:in `exec': No such file or directory - myscript.rb (Errno::ENOENT)
From the error, I understand that the script is not there, but the script is clearly there.
I would've expected something more similar to what you get if you try to run the script directly from the shell:
$ ./myscript.rb
bash: ./myscript.rb: /bad/ruby/shebang: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
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