Hi
Bypassing the help screen problem, going to the pydev manual and reading between the lines, I have the following setup working.

OS Debian Linux
Desktop KDE
Eclipse version Neon
Tutorial How to tango with rango (python 2.7 and Django 1.7.11)

I created a virtual environment file in /opt/python-virtual-environments/py2.7dj1.7.11 I installed eclipse using the eclipse installer ( works great) and selected the php setup. I installed PyDev in Eclipse and setup all of the properties per the PyDev site. Translating the Tango with Django method to Eclipse methods, I managed to set up the following:

Twd
    src
        Twd
            __init__py
                    .
                    .
            wsgi.py
        dbsqlite3
        manage.py
    python2.7 (/opt/....11/bin/python2.7)

II tried several methods for running the equivalent of "python manage.py runserver" specifically - "rt click the top Twd > Django > Run Django Test" and the Run (^F11 on my setup). in both cases the console showed the following: ImportError: Could not import settings 'src/Twd/settings.py' (Is it on sys.path? Is there an import error in the settings file?): Import by filename is not supported.

I tried changing the Twd property "PyDev-PYTHONPATH" by adding "..../src/Twd/settings.py".
This didn't help.

Running "python manage.py runserver" in the terminal works fine.

I obviously have some form of path problem but have no idea how to fix it.

All help will be sincerely appreciated.

Gary R.





On 06/08/2016 02:10 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
OK
I ripped out everything and started over. Fabio, the manual you suggested is a bit out of date. I used the Eclipse_lnstaller and selected the php installation because it seemed to fit my needs best. I then installed PyDev and TM Terminal from the Market Place. The method suggested in the manual no longer exists. I checked the installation using the Help>About Eclipse>Installation Details path. Java is set to /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java in the configuration file. This is correct for Neon. So far so good.

Since, as I discovered, the terminal plugin is really a clone of my system terminal, the use of python --version and which python both point to python2.7, If I run python3 --version or which python3 I get python 3.5.1. This confused me but I now understand what is going on here. These versions have nothing to do with what PyDev is set up to use. That being python 3.5.1. I need to be able to run the import python, print(sys.version_info) that you suggested. Since I wasn't sure how to set up a .py file to run in Eclipse, I decided to read the Create Projects and Files tutorial listed on the welcome screen. A this point, I ran into a problem. For some reason any link on the welcome screen loaded a blank copy of Bluefish editor. So I removed Bluefish from my system, since I don't need it if I am using Eclipse. I tried again. This time the welcome screen pulled up KimageMapEditor. Also blank. Can we try to fix this first.

Gary R.


On 06/07/2016 01:39 PM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
PyDev is unaware of this and the PYTHONPATH/PATH are not properly set according to your configurations, so, it's expected that this won't work.

Please go through the whole Getting Started manual (http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_root.html) and follow the steps from configuring the interpreter/project to running the program as it should cover all that's needed to run your program (as a note, make sure you have focus on the PyDev editor when your press F9 to run it).

Best Regards,

Fabio

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Gary Roach <gary719_li...@verizon.net <mailto:gary719_li...@verizon.net>> wrote:

    The terminal is a plugin called TM Terminal. I mimics a standard
    bash terminal but works with the project files. Very handy.

    This is the first time that I have tried to run a py file without
    using the command line with python. I am not sure what you mean
    by using F9. This does nothing on my system. The Eclipse menu
    lists run as ^ F11 . I tried several different methods of running
    my test.py file. The only one that worked is python test.py on
    the command line of the terminal. This produced
    sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=11,
    releaselevel='final', serial=0). Whether I used the plugin
    terminal or my standard bash system terminal made no difference.
    I got the same results both ways.

    Gary R.

    On 06/07/2016 03:45 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
    import sys
    print(sys.version_info)



    
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