hey dave, thanks for sorting that out. i'll take the googlecode zip down until i get it fixed up.
-chad On Apr 21, 2009, at 3:25 PM, davegreenwood wrote: > > Ok , I think I have it. Not seen this before, and I don't know why > this is happening, but, the zip on code.google.com when decompressed, > strips some of the line endings in the files. The highend3d zip seems > OK. I'm going to go over my installation completely and check > further... > Cheers > Dave. > > On Apr 21, 8:59 pm, davegreenwood <[email protected]> wrote: >> Sorry Chad it's not that. Again from my window: >> >> Pro1:~ davegreenwood$ chmod 777 `which ipymel` >> Pro1:~ davegreenwood$ echo `which ipymel` >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel >> Pro1:~ davegreenwood$ ipymel >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 1: / >> Applications: is a directory >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 2: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 3: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 4: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 5: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 6: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 7: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 8: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 9: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 10: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 11: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 12: : >> command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 13: : >> command not found >> : No such file or directorython/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 14: */ >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 44: >> IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python >> >> This is the IPython startup wrapper script, modified to work with >> maya >> and pymel. >> In order for this to work mayapy must be on your system PATH. The >> mayapy >> executable is located in the maya bin directory, so it's a good idea >> to have this directory in your PATH anyway. This script must be >> set to executable to run ( from the terminal, cd into the directory >> this file lives >> and type: chmod 777 ipymel ). The rest of the docs below come from >> the >> original ipython >> executable... >> >> The shell's mainloop() takes an optional argument, sys_exit >> (default=0). If >> set to 1, it calls sys.exit() at exit time. You can use the following >> code in >> your PYTHONSTARTUP file: >> >> import IPython >> IPython.Shell.IPShell().mainloop(sys_exit=1) >> >> [or simply IPython.Shell.IPShell().mainloop(1) ] >> >> and IPython will be your working environment when you start python. >> The final >> sys.exit() call will make python exit transparently when IPython >> finishes, so >> you don't have an extra prompt to get out of. >> >> This is probably useful to developers who manage multiple Python >> versions and >> don't want to have correspondingly multiple IPython versions. Note >> that in >> this mode, there is no way to pass IPython any command-line options, >> as those >> are trapped first by Python itself. >> : command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 46: >> import: command not found >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 48: >> syntax error near unexpected token `(' >> /Users/davegreenwood/dev/python/pymel/tools/bin/ipymel: line 48: `s = >> IPython.Shell.start()' >> Pro1:~ davegreenwood$ >> >> funny thing is, my setup looks so similar to yours on the youtube >> demo, same versions of everything. I wonder if its to do with the >> python installation? >> You might of noticed that the version is slightly different in the >> maya version and my included osx version (still 2.51 but check the >> details from my earlier post). >> Is it possible to make sure I always use the maya version of python >> with pymel/ipymel? >> I'm not sure what other info about my setup I can offer to shed any >> light. I have installed the apple dev tools, which I believe install >> some python additives, but otherwise a fairly standard machine with >> not much else on it... >> >> Again thanks for your help. >> Dave. >> >> On Apr 21, 8:23 pm, Chadrik <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> i think i may have missed the obvious here: >> >>> chmod 777 `which ipymel` >> >> > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
