Issue
After committing my project's gradlew
file from my Windows machine to the remote repo using Git, invoking gradlew
on my Linux server failed with this message:
/usr/bin/env: bash: No such file or directory
What happened?
Solution
The problem's cause was that Git on Windows converted the line endings of gradlew
from Unix style (LF) to Windows style (CRLF).
You can turn off that automatic conversion using git config core.autocrlf false
.
Setting the line endings of gradlew
back to Unix style fixed the problem. In Vim this is done using :set fileformat=unix
.
Answered By - Matthias Braun Answer Checked By - Marilyn (WPSolving Volunteer)