Why do I get an import error on this?
Steve
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Fri Oct 7 12:52:33 EDT 2005
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I'm trying to run a Python program on Unix and I'm encountering some behavior I don't understand. I'm a Unix newbie, and I'm wondering if someone can help. I have a simple program: ____________________________________________ #! /home/fergs/python/bin/python import sys, os import cx_Oracle ____________________________________________ If I run it through the Python interpreter, this way: >> python test.py it runs fine. But if I try to run it as an executable script, this way: >> test.py I get an import error that says it can't find cx_Oracle. Why does it behave differently when I run it in these two ways, and what do I need to do to make it run successfully either way?
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