Hi All, have a question
Batista, Facundo
FBatista at uniFON.com.ar
Wed Feb 11 16:20:30 EST 2004
Paul Metzger wrote:
#- Hi, I'm still a relative Python newbie, though I am learning
#- more with every
#- project:) I have a script I wrote to back up a Linux server
#- to another
#- server. The script is centered around the OS module. Problem
#- is, then I put
#- the #!/usr/bin/python in the front and try to run it as a
#- executable, it
#- comes up and tells me the module can't be imported, and the rest goes
#- straight to hell from there. Thing is, if I run the script with the
#- interpreter manually (IE, python backup.py) it runs just
#- fine. On the other
#- two servers, it works just like it should, I type back up
#- and it runs. Does
#- anyone have any ideas where I need to start looking?
If you type "python" in the command line, it opens the interpreter?
If yes, you can put "#!/usr/bin/env python" in the first line of the script.
And remember, in either case, the second line *must* be blank.
PD: The "subject" field in the mail is to write the subject of the mail, ;)
. Facundo
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