On May 22, 5:19 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > anyone using psyche? > > how do you run it on Vista? what file do you click? there is no > obvious file like psyche.py...
After installation, you should be able to find 'psyche.bat' in C: \Python2.X\Scripts. However, it hard codes the path for the python interpreter, so you'll need to edit it to fix. BUT! Doing so just reveals the next problem, running it I keep getting complaints about the following piece of code: def get_epsilon(self, None = None): """ Return the mapping for epsilon, or None. """ return self.special.get('', None) I've never used psyche and I've no idea what the author was thinking here, but the 'None = None' in the function parameters is a serious 'wtf?' You need to edit site-packages\psyche\Plex\Transitions.py line 85 to be: def get_epsilon(self): Then running psyche.bat will at least get the interpreter running. I can make no guarantees on its correctness, however. But at least it _seems_ to work: C:\Python25\Scripts>psyche Psyche version 0.4.3, Copyright (C) 2002 Y. Duppen Psyche comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; read the attached COPYING for details. psyche> (define (plus1 x) (+ x 1)) psyche> (plus1 2) 3 Hope this helps! - alex23 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list