need help with game
BBFoto
bbfoto2002 at netscape.net
Wed Apr 2 16:28:04 EST 2003
I copied your line and pasted it.
File "<stdin>", line 1
C:\Python22\Python.exe "c:/program
files/pysol/pysol-4.80/data/PySol_22.pyc"
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Double clicking on pysol_22.pyc or any of the other .pyc files does
nothing.
Thanks,
BB
>>>
On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 19:38:18 GMT, Robin Munn <rmunn at pobox.com> wrote:
>BBFoto <bbfoto2002 at netscape.net> wrote:
>> I apologize for top posting. I clicked on "Followup Usenet Message".
>> My mistake was unintentional. I will try to find out more about it as
>> was suggested. And as to why I tried to execute a .pyc file: If I
>> knew what I was doing, then I would do it right. I do appreciate all
>> attempts to help.
>>
>> I did a search on the PySol directory. Nowhere is there a file called
>> "PySol.py". There is a series of files in sequence named
>> "PySol_15.pyc" "PySol_16.pyc" "PySol_20..pyc" "PySol_21.pyc" and
>> "PySol_22.pyc".
>>
>>
>> I tried to execute this line,
>>
>> execfile('c:/program files/pysol/pysol-4.80/data/PySol_22.pyc')
>>
>> The path is correct. After it failed I copied this error message from
>> the Dos screen:
>>
>> File "c:/program files/pysol/pysol-4.80/data/PySol_22.pyc", line 1
>> -_
>> ^
>> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
>OK, try this:
>
>C:\Python22\Python.exe "c:/program files/pysol/pysol-4.80/data/PySol_22.pyc"
>
>(Substitute your path to Python as appropriate for the Python.exe).
>
>If you get an error message about "global name 'win32_gethomedir' is not
>defined", that's because you somehow got the Linux version of PySol
>instead of the Windows version. If that's the case, go here:
>
> http://avitous.net/software/pysol-windows/index.shtml
>
>and download the PySol 4.81 for Windows installer. I just tried that one
>five minutes ago on my Windows box and it worked just fine; that should
>get you up and running.
>
>--
>Robin Munn <rmunn at pobox.com>
>http://www.rmunn.com/
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