Trying to use "Programming Python" (Lutz), getting module errors.
Tiberius Teng
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Mon May 6 06:25:50 EDT 2002
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robline at purdue.edu (Rob Lineberger) wrote in message news:<84773476.0205052134.8c1d533 at posting.google.com>... > I'm trying to learn Python, so I picked up Mark Lutz' Programming > Python. Using latest builds of Python and Pythonwin. > > print 'Hello world!' worked ok. > > As soon as I move on to page 13, Running Module Files, it breaks. I > opened up notepad and created a file called spam.py. When I try to > use it, pythonwin says no such module exists. I saved it in My > Documents, but I have no idea how to tell Python to look there. So I > saved it to C:\Python22\Lib\spam.py. No dice. > > Tried using spam.py from the command prompt, IDLE, etc, all to no > avail. > > Tried setting PYTHONPATH to C:\Python22\Lib but that didn't work > either. > > I can't learn this language if I can't create and import modules. Any > advice? I would recommand you start learning Python by reading "Learning Python" (also by Mark Lutz & David Ascher), not "Programming Python" ... :) However if you put your spam.py in C:\Python22\Lib then typing 'import spam' inside Pythonwin / IDLE should work ...
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