OK. He's solved it. For the historical record... Tim Golden wrote: > Nader Emami wrote: >> Tim Golden wrote: >>> Nader Emami wrote: >>>> Tim Golden wrote: >>>>> Nader Emami wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>>> How can do the second solution, (take off the home from Python >>>>>>>> path)? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Depends on your setup. Since you're on *nix, I can't >>>>>>> test whether $HOME is automatically on sys.path (it >>>>>>> isn't on Win32). Are you running *in* /usr/people/emami? >>>>>>> If so, go somewhere else before you run ez_setup. Check >>>>>>> your PYTHONPATH env var; perhaps reset it before >>>>>>> running ez_setup. There are other more obscure possibilities >>>>>>> to do with things set in site.py but they're less likely. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> TJG >>>>>> I have a Linux and I don't have any PYTHONPTH variable, because >>>>>> if I run the next command it returns nothig: >>>>>> >>>>>> %env | grep -i pythonpath or >>>>>> %env | grep -i python >>>>> >>>>> I'm no expert here, but I believe that Linux is >>>>> case-sensitive, so you'd need to do: >>>>> >>>>> env | grep PYTHONPATH >>>>> >>>>> TJG >>>> 'grep' with 'i' option can catch both of them. I have done with >>>> capital letters also and the answer stays the same: >>>> %env | grep PYTHONPATH of %env | grep PTYTHON >>> >>> OK. Keep copying to the list, please. As I said, I'm not >>> a *nix person (and I'm running here on Windows) so you'll >>> get a more informed and wider audience from c.l.py. >>> >>> If there's no PYTHONPATH that means it's just down to >>> your system setup what goes on the path. Try (from >>> within the python interpreter): >>> >>> <code> >>> import sys >>> for i in sys.path: >>> print i >>> >>> </code> >>> >>> Do you see your home directory there? >>> >>> TJG >> This is the result of the code: >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python24.zip >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python2.4 >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python2.4/plat-linux2 >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python2.4/lib-tk >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload >> /usr/people/emami/lib/python2.4/site-packages > > (Sigh). Copying back to the list. > > So, are you running in /usr/people/emami when > you're call ez_setup? > > TJG > I have solved it. I have copied the "ez_setup.py" to my bin directory where "python" is installed and he hes done his job.
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