Thanks for your efforts filtering spam.

Yes, I can run python from the command line. I can run other
executables that are in the python scripts folder from the command
line.

I am wondering if I should remove TG and start the install over. During
the install, I had a few crashes because I was missing some software
(easy_install). Eventually the install ran without error. But maybe all
the restarts created a strange state. If I were to try starting over,
do you have any recommendations for uninstalling what I have?

Thanks

On Oct 30, 5:10 pm, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:57 PM, cwurld wrote:
>
> > I tried posting this a few hours ago, but it did not appear, so I will
> > try again. Sorry if it appears twice.To eliminate spam (and we toss out a 
> > fair bit), new members are  
> moderated. (I flip that bit after I let a message through.)
>
> > I am trying to install Turbogears 1.0b1 on windows XP. This is a new
> > install. I already had python 2.4. Everything seems to install.
> > "tg-admin.exe" appears in the scripts folder. But when I run "tg-admin
> > info" from the command line the disk drive whirls for a few seconds,
> > but there is no output and I end up back at the command prompt.I've never 
> > heard of that. Very odd, and hard to figure out where to  
> start. Can you run "python" from the command prompt?


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