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| From | David Thomas <dthomas86@me.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Subject | Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher |
| Date | 2012-06-26 11:09 -0700 |
| Organization | http://groups.google.com |
| Message-ID | <5d9bb673-0e93-4fcc-a21b-e56f2aa2bb0f@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
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On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA Hi On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:37:42 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote: > On 06/26/2012 01:19 PM, David Thomas wrote: > > I have installed Python 2.7.3 from Python.org also in Terminal it states that I have 2.7.3. > > How can I execute the script from Terminal? I've tried typing python into the window and then dragging the file to terminal but I get a syntax error. Sorry I am new to Python and just want to know how I can open such a file using 10.7. > > > > Thanks > > Assuming python is on your PATH within that terminal, you'd normally do > something like: > > cd /fullpathtoscript (the location of your script) > python myscript.py (or whatever your script is called) > > > If that doesn't work for you, please be specific about what happens. > Best way to do that is to copy/paste the text (showing in terminal) > into your reply here. > > Also, please don't top-post. Put your new text AFTER the part you've > quoted from earlier messages. > > -- > > DaveA
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Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher David Thomas <dthomas86@me.com> - 2012-06-26 11:09 -0700
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Dave Angel <d@davea.name> - 2012-06-26 14:32 -0400
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Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Hans Mulder <hansmu@xs4all.nl> - 2012-06-26 22:12 +0200
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Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2012-06-27 00:13 +0100
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher David Thomas <dthomas86@me.com> - 2012-06-26 10:19 -0700
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher David Thomas <dthomas86@me.com> - 2012-06-26 11:11 -0700
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Hans Mulder <hansmu@xs4all.nl> - 2012-06-26 21:16 +0200
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Dave Angel <d@davea.name> - 2012-06-26 16:41 -0400
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Hans Mulder <hansmu@xs4all.nl> - 2012-06-26 23:48 +0200
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Dave Angel <d@davea.name> - 2012-06-26 22:38 -0400
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher David Thomas <dthomas86@me.com> - 2012-06-27 10:05 -0700
Re: Executing Python Scripts on Mac using Python Launcher Hans Mulder <hansmu@xs4all.nl> - 2012-06-27 20:29 +0200
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