Newbie question
Robert Kern
kern at caltech.edu
Tue Sep 26 14:53:10 EDT 2000
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In article <mailman.969973540.17835.python-list at python.org>, "Prospero" <prospero at bigwig.net> wrote: > Greetings all! > > As somebody new to Python (and almost new to programming, apart from a > little dabbling in BASIC and Java) I have what may be a really dumb > question. > > I have installed the 1.5.2 version and done the tests mentioned in the > docs, i.e. one-line programs, all of which work fine. Then, following > the advice of the Non-programmers Tutorial for Python, I saved and tried > to run the simple "Hello World" program from DOS. I got "Bad command or > filename". Then I tried adding the path to my autoexec.bat but could not > find a form acceptable to my machine. There is already a path there, > which reads "path C:\JDK1.3\BIN", and leads to my Java kit. > > Can somebody suggest a viable addition to this? You installed to "C:\Program Files\Python" didn't you? I believe that you can add the line SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\"Program Files"\Python and have it work. If not, do what I do on a Windows machine and install to C:\Python and add SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Python to your autoexec.bat . > All the best, > > Prospero. -- Robert Kern kern at caltech.edu "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die."
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