On 2015-07-10 09:27, Mark Storkamp via Python-list wrote: > sourcedir = os.environ['HOME']+"/Documents/"
First, I'd do a couple things here to accommodate various systems to make it cross-platform: sourcedir = os.path.join( os.path.expanduser('~'), "Documents" ) > os.chdir(sourcedir) > src = askopenfilename() Then, rather than changing to that directory, use src = askopenfilename(initialdir=sourcedir) > When this is run from IDLE, it works fine. But when I double click > on the saved file to run it, it quits without ever showing the open > file dialog box, and doesn't show any error message. If the above doesn't solve the problem, you might try writing the sourcedir to a file so you can see what it thinks you're trying to open. > The problem is with the os.environ['HOME'] call. If I comment it > out (and fix up the surrounding code with an absolute path) then it > runs. But then it won't work properly for other users. I suspect that inspecting that sourcedir will show what's going on, and that the above tweaks will ameliorate the problem. -tkc -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list