At 01:19 PM 11/16/2005 -0500, Phillip J. Eby wrote:
At 10:17 PM 11/15/2005 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Perhaps this has been mentioned already. So, forgive me if it has.
> >
> > I install Python into 'C:/Program Files/Python24' as I do not like to
> > clutter up the C:/ portion of my file system. After installing
> > turbogears and trying to begin the tutorial, I get the below error when
> > I do this 'tg-admin quickstart':
> >
> > Program: can't open file 'Files\Python24\python.exe' : [Error 2] No
> > such file or directory
> >
> > The same thing happens when I try to run easy_install.exe
> >
> > The .py versions of tg-admin and easy_install work fine... it's just
> > the .exe versions that crash. I have named this the 'hard-coded python
> > path bug'.
Actually, it's not hardcoding that's the issue. It's that something
somewhere is using spaces to parse the #! line. I'll look into this, as
I'm not sure whether it's in the setuptools #! line code, or in the .exe's
#! parser.
Okay, it's more subtle than that. The problem is that something about how
Python is spawned by the launcher, is causing Python to think that the
space in its filename means that the part after the space is an
argument. (I'd like to have an argument, please!) So I'm not quite sure
how to fix it, exactly, particularly because I don't know if it's Python
that's the problem, or the way the launcher is invoking Python. :(