MELBOURNE, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Australian Rules umpire Leigh Haussen has been banned from officiating in the opening round of next season because he wore an Osama bin Laden costume at a function, the ...
CNN: Australian Rules umpire suspended after dressing up as Osama bin Laden at party
Australian Rules umpire Leigh Haussen has been suspended after dressing up as Osama bin Laden at a party, the Australian Football League (AFL) said in a statement sent to CNN. Haussen dressed as the ...
Australian Rules umpire suspended after dressing up as Osama bin Laden at party
Reuters: Australian Rules-Dressing up as bin Laden earns umpire a one-week ban
#!/usr/bin/env bash #lends you some flexibility on different systems #!/usr/bin/bash #gives you explicit control on a given system of what executable is called In some situations, the first may be preferred (like running python scripts with multiple versions of python, without having to rework the executable line). But in situations where security is the focus, the latter would be preferred ...
-bash: /usr/local/bin/brew: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory I have seen the ^M response before and I think it has to do with dos line ending files.
bin is not special, it is just listed in the PATH environment valuable. Microsoft's Windows also has this variable. Only difference is that it uses ; instead of :, and there is an implied . at the begging for added insecurity. So have a look in this variable. You can also edit it to add a bin directory.