I just checked and I was correct for the 2.4.0~pre version all of the touchy files located in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/touchy are .pyc files.
Where do I find 2.5_pre to load it on my emc2 computer? Thanks John Guenther On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 16:27 -0400, John Guenther wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks, I will recheck it, I have not touched that machine for two > weeks, been out of town. I will try to look at it tonight. > > John > > > On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 13:59 -0400, Dave wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > >>the touchy python scripts all had a .pyc extension > > > > Are you sure about that?? > > > > I have 2.5_pre loaded and I searched and all that is on this version is > > touchy.py, no touchy.pyc file. > > > > If you have .pyc files only in 2.4_pre, you could do another git clone > > to a different directory. The git clone will default to the master > > "checkout", which I believe is still the 2.5_pre version. Just search > > through the newly created directory for touchy.py and it should pop > > right up. > > > > I've been learning Python, and so far I really like it... consistent, > > powerful, and compact. "Neat freaks" must love this language with the > > required indentation etc.. > > > > There is a lot of Python info on the web, but I checked a book out of > > the local library that is really good. "Learning Python", written by > > Mark Lutz. It is a well organized book. Sometimes books just work > > better for me when looking for some small detail that I am missing.... > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > On 4/17/2010 7:01 AM, John Guenther wrote: > > > You are correct, however when I installed 2.4~pre the touchy python > > > scripts all had a .pyc extension which as I understand it means they > > > have been compiled. I am new to python and have not learned as much of > > > it as I would like to. > > > > > > John Guenther > > > 'Ye Olde Pen Maker' > > > Sterling, Virginia > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 11:32 -0500, Dave wrote: > > > > > >> Why are you trying to compile it? Python will run the file in > > >> interpreter mode just fine usually. > > >> > > >> Dave > > >> > > >> On 3/28/2010 6:14 PM, John Guenther wrote: > > >> > > >>> Sebastian, > > >>> > > >>> I found where to change the .ngc suffix to .tap in the filechooser.py > > >>> file however I am not familiar enough with python to be able to > > >>> recompile it into filechooser.pyc. How do I do that? > > >>> > > >>> Thanks for all of your help. > > >>> > > >>> John Guenther > > >>> 'Ye Olde Pen Maker' > > >>> Sterling, Virginia > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > > >>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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