Uberman wrote:
I've installed Python 2.6.1 (AMD64) under Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit.
First off, it didn't register the extension for .PY (although it did register
.PYC).
After manually associating the .PY extension with the python.exe executable, I
am now getting some weirdness on the command line. When I run the following
script, saved as "build.py", by simply entering "build.py -r -d" on the
command line, it produces the output "1":
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
print len(sys.argv)
It doesn't see the additional arguments for some reason. However, if I
execute the script by prefixing it (i.e., "python build.py -r -d"), I get an
output of "3", meaning it sees the additional arguments.
Has anybody else run into this issue? And perhaps (hopefully) solved it?
You might want to check that:
assoc .py
displays:
.py=Python.File
and:
ftype Python.File
displays:
Python.File="C:\Python26\python.exe" "%1" %*
(or something similar).
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