On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 10:48:22 PM UTC+1, Hans Mulder wrote: > On 26/06/12 22:41:59, Dave Angel wrote: > > On 06/26/2012 03:16 PM, Hans Mulder wrote: > >> <SNIP> > >> > >> Python is an executable, and is > >> typically located in a "bin" directory. To find out where > >> it is, type > >> > >> type python > >> > >> at the shell prompt (that's the first prompt you get if you > >> open a Terminal window). > >> > >> > > > > That's a typo. You presumably meant: > > > > which python > > > > No, I meant: > > $ type python > python is /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python > > 'type' is a bash builtin that tells you how bash would interpret > a command. 'which' is a separate program, which tells you how > csh would interpret a command. For a 'bash' user, 'type' is more > accurate than 'which'. For example, 'type' recognizes 'bash' > builtins. > > -- HansM
I have the following: Is this why I keep getting an error using launcher? Also to open the script in terminal do I need to put the following at the beginning of my script: #!/bin/python On python.org it states to To run your script from the Terminal window you must make sure that /usr/local/bin is in your shell search path. How can I make sure that the Python I have installed on my Mac is in my shell search path. http://www.freeimagehosting.net/saskk Thanks again and I am sorry for all the questions, I am just getting started on Python -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list