En Mon, 09 Jul 2007 14:09:40 -0300, Alex Popescu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Interesting. I was wondering about the opposit: being in the parent
> dir, how can I run a module from a package. (the current behavior when
> running python dir_name\module.py is to consider the dir_name the
> curr
En Mon, 09 Jul 2007 14:14:07 -0300, vasudevram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> On Jul 9, 8:31 pm, brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> When I use idle or a shell to execute a python script, the script
>> executes in the directory it is currently in (in this case, my desktop).
>> However, when usin
On Jul 9, 8:31 pm, brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use idle or a shell to execute a python script, the script
> executes in the directory it is currently in (in this case, my desktop).
> However, when using GNOME and right clicking the py script and selecting
> 'open with python', the exec
On Jul 9, 6:31 pm, brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use idle or a shell to execute a python script, the script
> executes in the directory it is currently in (in this case, my desktop).
> However, when using GNOME and right clicking the py script and selecting
> 'open with python', the exec
When I use idle or a shell to execute a python script, the script
executes in the directory it is currently in (in this case, my desktop).
However, when using GNOME and right clicking the py script and selecting
'open with python', the execution occurs in my home directory, not my
desktop.
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