On Mar 6, 7:20 am, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 05:00:03 -0800 (PST), DLitgo wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
>
> >I have a curious problem which I'm wondering if anyone here can shed
> >some light on. I'm basically just following along with a guide which
> >is going through some of t
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 05:00:03 -0800 (PST), DLitgo wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a curious problem which I'm wondering if anyone here can shed
some light on. I'm basically just following along with a guide which
is going through some of the os module, and I'm running some examples
in the python in
Hello everyone,
I have a curious problem which I'm wondering if anyone here can shed
some light on. I'm basically just following along with a guide which
is going through some of the os module, and I'm running some examples
in the python interpreter on mac os x (accessed through terminal/
bash).
Steve Holden wrote:
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which
starts with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when
Hi All--
Steve Holden wrote:
>
> > It's odd that deleting the line and reentering it on the Linux box did
> > not correct the problem. Perhaps vim recognized the format as having
> > cr-lf and inserted it even though I was editing on Linux.
> >
> > Anyhow, it would have been a long time before I
tuba_ranger wrote:
Yes! I moved the file (which I had created on a windows box using a
mounted drive), created a new one on the Linux box, typed in the
shabang in Linux, then copied the old file (sans shabang) to the new
file. It runs like a champ. My sysadmin suggests we run all of our
files th
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which
starts with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.p
Steve Holden wrote:
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which
starts with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the co
Yes! I moved the file (which I had created on a windows box using a
mounted drive), created a new one on the Linux box, typed in the
shabang in Linux, then copied the old file (sans shabang) to the new
file. It runs like a champ. My sysadmin suggests we run all of our
files through dos2unix befo
rbt wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which
starts with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the command
prompt the fi
Steve Holden wrote:
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which
starts with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the command
prompt the file runs as
Greg Lindstrom schreef:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which starts
with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the command
prompt the file runs as expected). I have
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which starts
with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the command
prompt the file runs as expected). I have a
I am using python 2.3.5 on a Linux system and have an odd problem
dealing with the 'sha-bang' line. I have a file, driver.py which starts
with
#!/usr/bin/python
and works fine (that is, when I type in ./driver.py at the command
prompt the file runs as expected). I have another file, myotherfi
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