On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 3:49:11 AM UTC-6, dhananjays...@gmail.com wrote: > I am Dhananjay Singh,Student of IIIT Manipur. Sir/Mam when > i am double click in python program (Dhananjay.py),it is > opening in Text Editor by Default in Ubuntu.I want to run > this program when i double click on it as any *.Exe file > executes as in Window. Sir please help me.
Sounds like your OS file associations are all botched-up and the ".py" extention has been linked (either by you purposefully, as a system default, or as the side-effect of something else) to a texteditor program. It's easy enough to change this setting in the OS, and i believe there is a Python module or two for the task -- if that's your cup-o-tea. Granted, opening a text editor for unknown files is always a wise default system setting as it avoids any exploits that may be initiated by a hapless neophyte. Take, for example, the braindead Windozes default setting for autorun, which has been the source of many nasty exploits. I suppose that Gates figures his user base is so dumb that they can't even find the My Computer icon and double click it in order to access the contents of a removable drive, CD-ROM, or whatever STD riddled device they happen to plug in. The wise windoze user knows that disabling autorun is paramount to ensuring a secure experience, among other braindead defaults. This is not really a "python" question, and is actually generally applicable to Operating Systems. And the solution is specific to each platform. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list