Thanks, Andrew, that did the trick!  (The last %* does not need to be in the 
quotation marks.)
 
Cheers-
Barbara

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrew Perry
Sent: Sun 1/7/2007 23:46
To: [email protected]
Cc: Dancheck, Barbara
Subject: Re: Relax installation question


I'm only guessing .. haven't booted into Windows to test it yet, but on a 
hunch, this may work:

Edit the file relax.bat (ie using Notepad) and add some double quotes around 
%~dp0%0 eg change:

python %~dp0%0 %* 

to

python "%~dp0%0" %*

You may need to do this for the %* argument too.

Tell me if it works :)

Cheers,

Andrew


On 1/8/07, Edward d'Auvergne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Hi Barbara,
        
        Welcome to the relax users mailing list.  The problem you're
        experiencing is an interesting one, I've not seen it before.  Under MS
        Windows, I run relax under GNU/Linux though, the program versions I 
        have which allow relax to run flawlessly are:
        
        Windows: XP
        Python: 2.4.3
        relax: 1.2.9
        
        The pyreadline, Numeric, and ScientificPython versions are
        inconsequential for your problem.  Which versions of the above 
        programs are you using?  I have a feeling though that this is a PATH
        issue.  Have you setup the Windows system path to include the full
        path of the relax installation directory?  This is described for
        Windows XP in the 'Installation on MS Windows' section of Chapter 1 of 
        the relax user manual (Section 1.2.3 for relax version 1.2.9).  From
        the error message it appears as if the path is truncated.
        
        Cheers,
        
        Edward
        
        
        On 1/8/07, Dancheck, Barbara < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> > wrote:
        > Hi-
        >
        > I am trying to install Relax on a Windows PC, but I am having a 
problem getting it up and running.  At the command prompt, I can start Python 
by typing "python".  However, if I type relax, it tells me "python: can't open 
file 'C:\Program': [Errno 2] No such file or directory".  Any suggestions on 
how to get this working? 
        >
        > Thanks!
        > Barbara
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