On Aug 29, 10:50 pm, Neil Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Tim, > > I subscribed to the Jython group hosted by sourceforge, and they are a > great bunch of guys/gals. > > Here's what I did to fix my problem. > > 1. removed Jython 2.1 (using Synaptic)jytho > 2. added the following lines (as root) to /etc/profile > # set PATH for Jython > PATH=$PATH:/home/neil/jython2.2 > export PATH > > I had to restart X, that's it solved!! > > Neil > > > > Tim Couper wrote: > > you need to ensure that the correct jython executable is in a directory > > which is on your on your path. > > > I've just successfully test-subscribed to > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users. Maybe you > > could try again. > > > Tim > > > Dr Tim Couper > > CTO, SciVisum Ltd > > >www.scivisum.com > > > Neil Wallace wrote: > >> Hi all, > > >> I am a novice Python/Jython programmer, and Ubuntu user. > > >> Ubuntu still only supports only version 2.1 of Jython. I have used the > >> GUI installer of Jython 2.2, and installed it to the default > >> /root/jython2.2 directory. The install went without issues. > > >> However, typing ............jython --version > >> in a teminal still gives me ........ Jython 2.1 on java (JIT: null) > > >> What else do I need to do? > > >> regards > >> Neil. > > >> p.s. I posted this to the jython group hosted by sourceforge, but it > >> bounced. :-(- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
you can use eclipse + pydev it is very easy to setup jython or python -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list