Chris Hulan wrote:
On Jul 4, 5:38 am, Dominic Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dominic Rice wrote:
Miki wrote:
Hello,
I can't seem to get python to run my scripts using the command: python
<userscript>.py
If I type python the interpreter runs as I sorted out the Path property,
I'm afraid I don't know much about this kind of thing as I'm a science
student who needs some Python not a programmer!
Can you be more specific about the error you get?
Say you have a script hw.py that contains one line:
print "Hello Python"
and you run
python hw.py
What is the error you get?
HTH,
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Sure, I get:
can't open file <userscript>.py: [errorno 2]No such file or directory.
Now if I've noticed that if I change directory to (for instance)
\Python25 where the script is the command runs fine.(?)
Oh I just noticed you specified hw.py, in that case just to clarify it
would be can't open file hw.py: [errorno 2]No such file or directory
When you run a script, are you in the directory where the script is
located?
when it works yes! Does it have to be the case then? I assumed that
there was a default folder (eg \Python25) that the python command would
look for the file in, I take it this is not the case then?
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