>To start with, it needs to be established that Python is actually >installed correctly. To this end, I need to see the output from the >shell commands: > > assoc .py > ftype python.file > echo %PATHEXT%
tested with a _not pristine_ win7 + python-installation, so more eventualities should be reported! python is installed by ArcGIS on this testing box here. ArcGIS 10.0 installed C:\Python26\ArcGIS10.0 after upgrade ArcGIS 10.1 installed C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.1 AFAIR most of the winGRASS-users have ArcGIS 10.x installed now above tests in a windows command line (started by windows start -> command line - cmd.exe in a console window): Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. C:\tmp\testpython>assoc .py .py=Python.File C:\tmp\testpython>ftype python.file python.file="C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.1\python.exe" "%1" %* C:\tmp\testpython>echo %PATHEXT% .COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC >Then, I would need to see the result of running a python script from >the shell (that's cmd.exe in a console window, not bash, or anything >running in MSys' rxvt, or the GUI's "command line"). test.py: print "Hello, Python!"; C:\tmp\testpython\test.py a error box pops up that test.py can't by executed because of no associated program can be found (see echo %PATHEXT%) please others report with other win7/8-python-confgurations ----- best regards Helmut -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Handling-of-Python-scripts-on-MS-Windows-tp5081335p5082254.html Sent from the Grass - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
