בתאריך יום חמישי, 6 במרץ 2014 10:26:34 UTC+2, מאת Ned Deily: > In article
<be63ef8b-c37b-4cbb-93ac-edb72f64a...@googlegroups.com>, ?AIOE??OE?I
<shulamit...@gmail.com> wrote: > We have python 2.6 & 3.2 installed on Sun
solaris. > When running py utility, we get the below error: > > "NameError:
global name 'execfile' is not defined" > > > > p4convert-cvs.py > EXCEPTION:
[Errno 17] File exists: './LOGS' > Traceback (most recent call last): > File
"p4convert-cvs.py", line 134, in <module> >
cvstop4lib.readconfig(configfile=args.config) > File
"/bzqchome/bzq/ccbzq/mb_ccbzq/Perforce/p4convert/cvstop4lib.py", line > 61, in
readconfig > execfile(configfile,globals()) # read in the config file - must be
valid > Python, evaluated in the context of this file > NameError: global name
'execfile' is not defined execfile() no long exists in Python 3 so chances are
you are trying to run a Python 3 program with Python 2. Try running the script
explicitly under Python 2: python2.6 p4convert-cvs.py You may have
inadvertently done a "make install" with Python 3.2 that has created a link
from "python" to "python3.2". Later versions of Python 3 are a little more
careful about reserving "python" for Python 2 and "python3" for Python 3,
although some distributions (notably Arch Linux) do it differently. -- Ned
Deily, n...@acm.org thanks for your help! I tried first to run the script under
2.6 version, but than the "argparse" was missing. I couldn't find python 2.7
for unix download.
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