[Tutor] __init__.py for running a file from commandline?
Marcus Goldfish
magoldfish at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 15:24:15 CET 2006
Hoping someone can help with this...
I have a logical python namespace using a directory tree and __init__.py
files. For example, PYTHONPATH points to ~pyroot, and I have the following:
~pyroot/
~pyroot/utils/
~pyroot/utils/commands/mygrep.py
Which makes it nice to code:
# some python script
import utils.commands.mygrep as grep
However, I have a problem when running python scripts from the command
line. I would like to do this:
> python utils.commands.mygrep.py
but it doesn't work. Is there a trick, or something that I am missing, that
will let me run scripts like that?
Thanks!
Marcus
ps-- WinXP, python 2.4
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