F.O.P. wrote: Your subject line should have been about "SyntaxError message"
http://bugs.python.org/issue5358
Why reference this? Unless you added zero-width joiners in the move, this is irrelevant noise.
I simply installed 3.0 on my ubuntubox
Upgrade to 3.1 as soon as you can. Works better.
brought my project from a windows machine and made necessary changes to what I had used from os and os.path. I have an error at the end of this line: for k in range(I): and the error: SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier I've already declared I way above as the lenth of an array (I = len (IA)) There shouldn't be a problem there aren't any issues with other declarations identical to this.
I otherwise concur with R. James as there is no syntax error posted. To make sure there is nothing invisible in that line, do print(repr("for k in range(I):")) # should be no escaped chars and print(len("for k in range(I):")) # should be 18, I believe tjr -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list