alesssia wrote: <snip>
>> My guess is that somehow when the zip file was extracted, the case of >> this file was not preserved, and it came out pmc.py. > > The zip was not extracted because there was no zip. I copied the code from my > computer to a USB pen drive and ran the code from there. That's probably where you lost the case distinction. The FAT file system doesn't really support lowercase, except with 'extended attributes', and probably your Linux system didn't create those in a way that Windows was happy with. If I had to get files between the two, I'd either use Linux tools to do the transfer (eg. scp or ftp), or I'd zip the files and just transfer the zip. > > >> My suggestion is to simply use all lower-case for your filenames > > What surprised me is that Windows was unable of holding upper case, so I > thought there was something else. Yet, it seems that this behaviour does not > surprise anyone else. Then, I'll simply changes all my source file names, > despite I felt it silly... > It can hold uppercase; in fact, it's lower case that's "new". But because it's "case - preserving" rather than "case -sensitive", sometimes it's a mess. -- DaveA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list