Advice Needed re: MS-DOS/Win 98 as Python environment
Frederick Bartlett
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Fri Jan 24 19:54:13 EST 2003
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zenguyuno at yahoo.com wrote: > I generally run my python programs from a DOS window under Win 98. Is > there a better way? (yeah, I know, use linux, but I feel I'm too old to > relearn so much) It's not so much -- Linux has GUIs, too > When I open MS-DOS the initial directory is Windows. I can't figure out > how to make this come up as Python22. I know about autoexec.bat, I used > to use it a lot, but I don't know where MS-DOS under Win 98 looks for > the autoexec batch file to execute. Can anyone please tell me? This is a bit off-topic, but here goes: In autoexec.bat, which is in your root directory, inspect the PATH statement. It'll look like this: path C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;c:\windows\system Change it so it looks like path C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;c:\windows\system;c:\python22 Then set your PYTHONPATH to point to any necessary directories; e.g., set PYTHONPATH=C:\python22\lib\site-packages\DCOracle2 (which I need to access Oracle db's) To change the default directory of your command prompt, edit its pif. Right-click on the command prompt icon; choose Properties and the Program tab, and you'll see what to do. You can even set up a python-specific batch file to run if you need to. Then restart Windows; python should work hitchlessly. Fred
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