On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Jason Willis <chaoticslac...@gmail.com>wrote:

> hi everyone,
>
> sorry for the rather boring question but i'm having serious issues getting
> my programs to run from the command line without having to type "python"
> in-front of them. I've tried a lot of different variations on the
> #!/usr/bin/ etc. line and have come up with the following every time:
>
> *[r...@localhost moonshinerat]# mycode.py
> bash: mycode.py: command not found
> [r...@localhost moonshinerat]# mycode
> bash: mycode: command not found
> [r...@localhost moonshinerat]#
>
> I've chmod'ed the program and everything but i still get command not found
> from the shell. The only thing that does work is ./mycode.py but from what i
> understand that's been built into linux itself to work that way...
>
> please someone let me know what i'm doing wrong here and possibly help??
>
> thanks!
>
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try:

./mycode.py

since i'm guess your current path isn't in the system path

Vince
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