On Saturday 09 June 2018 01:36:17 Tamara Berger wrote: > Hi Cameron, > > Re inline style: When I hit reply, this is the window I get. I don't > get my previous email with the carets appended to the beginning of the > line. > That might be a config choice, but since its gmail it may not be. I tried to use gmail as a pop server years ago, and bailed out in about a week, way too much was hard coded.
> Before I look at the rest of your email, I'd like for you to explain > how there is a mymodule folder nested within another mymodule folder. > I don't see this second folder in Finder, and I definitely didn't > create it. Finder, if thats what you are using, I am not familiar with it, is probably showing you that which it has cached, before that folder was created. Back out one layer and go back in so it actually reads a fresh copy of that directory(folder). > Thanks, > > Tamara > > On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:15 AM Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> wrote: > > On 08Jun2018 22:55, Tamara Berger <brg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >I have to answer you via email because I haven't gotten the hang of > > >the inline style yet. > > > > I'm using email :-) We use the inline style for that, too. Just walk > > down the quoted previous message and insert your responses below the > > relevant parts with blank lines separating the quoted material from > > your text. Anyway... > > > > >Here is the result of your suggestion: > > > > > >Last login: Fri Jun 8 22:43:58 on ttys001 > > >192:~ TamaraB$ cd Desktop/mymodules/ > > >192:mymodules TamaraB$ ls -laR /Users/TamaraB/Desktop/mymodules > > >total 16 > > >drwxr-xr-x 4 TamaraB staff 136 Jun 7 01:32 . > > >drwx------+ 37 TamaraB staff 1258 Jun 8 22:30 .. > > >-rw-r--r--@ 1 TamaraB staff 6148 Jun 7 10:54 .DS_Store > > >drwxr-xr-x 5 TamaraB staff 170 Jun 7 01:32 mymodules > > > > Ok, so here we see that there _is_ a "mymodules" folder inside your > > "/Users/TamaraB/Desktop/mymodules" folder. > > > > >/Users/TamaraB/Desktop/mymodules/mymodules: > > >total 16 > > >drwxr-xr-x 5 TamaraB staff 170 Jun 7 01:32 . > > >drwxr-xr-x 4 TamaraB staff 136 Jun 7 01:32 .. > > >-rw-r--r--@ 1 TamaraB staff 0 Jun 5 09:47 README.py > > >-rw-r--r--@ 1 TamaraB staff 253 Jun 7 10:55 setup.py > > >-rw-r--r--@ 1 TamaraB staff 166 Jun 5 10:01 vsearch.py > > >192:mymodules TamaraB$ > > > > And inside that second "mymodules" folder is your vsearch module and > > its accompanying files. This kind of mistake is easy to make (the > > doubled directory). > > > > You can do 2 things at this point. > > > > 1: Just: > > > > cd /Users/TamaraB/Desktop/mymodules/mymodules > > > > and run the setup.py from in there. > > > > Or: > > > > 2: Repair the mistake: > > > > cd /Users/TamaraB/Desktop/mymodules > > mv mymodules/* . > > rmdir mymodules > > > > which will move all the files from the lower directory up to where > > they should be. Then run the setup.py. > > > > BTW, the README is normally a text file named README.txt or maybe a > > markdown file named README.md. > > > > >(When I copied the coding into the email, I got a line of space > > >between each line of coding, and had to delete the extra lines one > > > by one? Any way to do this job nonmanually or to transfer the > > > coding into an email without the extra lines of space?) > > > > That is odd. My guess would be that your cut/paste is sending the > > end of line as a CR (carriage return) and a NL (newline), and both > > of those are being "typed" at the paste end, resulting in double > > spaced text. Annoying. > > > > Are you using mail.google.com to read your GMail? I just tried > > cut/paste some text from both iTerm and Terminal on my Mac into a > > scratch message there and didn't get doubled lines. Can you describe > > _exactly_ what you did to copy the text into your email? Presumably > > you're doing something different from what I'm doing: select text in > > the terminal, type Cmd-C to copy it, click in my new message window > > and type Cmd-V to paste the copied text. > > > > Cheers, > > Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> -- Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list