#!/bin/sh # Locate python2 interpreter and re-execute the script. Note that the # mix of single and double quotes is intentional, as is the fact that # the ] goes on a new line. _=[ 'exec' '/bin/sh' '-c' ''' which python2.7 >/dev/null && exec python2.7 "$0" "$@" which python2 >/dev/null && exec python2 "$0" "$@" exec python "$0" "$@" ''' "$0" "$@" ] del _ import sys from distutils.spawn import find_executable as which if sys.version_info[0] != 2 or sys.version_info[1] not in (6, 7): sys.stderr.write('Please use either Python 2.6 or 2.7') python2 = which('python2') or which('python2.6') or which('python2.7') if python2: sys.stderr.write(':\n\n') sys.stderr.write(' ' + python2 + ' ' + ' '.join(sys.argv)) sys.stderr.write('\n') sys.exit(1) import configure