Setting The Path
Alex Martelli
aleaxit at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 12 09:14:06 EDT 2000
"No Strezzz Cazzz" <PCP at cazzz.demon.nl> wrote in message
news:968761984.29196.0.pluto.d4ee1bae at news.demon.nl...
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> >> C:\Progra~1\Coding\Python
[snip]
> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;C:\progra~1\CoDiNg\Python\
>
> That didn't work, so I tried settig it to:
There's an extra \ at the end wrt what I had suggested; that may
be the problem.
> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;C:\progra~1\CoDiNg\Python\python.exe
>
> That also didn't work. (I also tried to set the path without
Here, there's an extra \python.exe at the end. The PATH is a list
of directories (where programs are found), not of programs themselves.
> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot% in front of it.
>
> When I want to run/execute the script (some lines of Python code written
in
> wordpad and saved as test.py) I keep getting the message that Windows
cannot
> find Program.exe And it asks me to specify the "Location of Program.exe"
So
What's "Program.exe"? Do you mean "python.exe"?
Try saying explicitly:
c:\ c\progra~1\coding\python\python.exe c:\wherever\you\keep\it\test.py
If this runs, then it's just a matter of PATH setting, as expected (i.e.,
probably, the extra \ you put at the end).
It seems it might be nice if the installer had a user-settable option
to add the Python directory to the PATH (on NT; it's a lost cause on
95/98... it's gotta be done by editing AUTOEXEC.BAT, and I _detest_
programs that do that...). It would be a slight convenience for NT
users that have never changed their PATH before.
Alex
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