Windows and python execution
rzed
jello at comic.com
Mon Dec 26 08:49:36 EST 2005
Mark Carter <me at privacy.net> wrote in
news:43afdec0$0$15788$14726298 at news.sunsite.dk:
> What I would like to do it type something like
> > myscript.py
> instead of
> > python myscript.py
> on a Windows console. I know its possible because Ruby scripts
> manage to do this - I just don't know the registry settings that
> need to be tweaked to enable it. Any ideas (I'd prefer to know
> the registry settings rather than a graphical way to accomplish
> the goal)?
As another poster points out, be sure that your Python is on your
path.
And there is a PATHEXT environment variable, which contains
extensions that signal that the program is executable. Add .PY and
.PYW to this list and you will be good to go.
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rzed
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