Thank you both. I was on the right track with the path name because in 
windows I don't think it would work without it but you did point out 
something good JirkaV about the actual file name. Sorta stupid on my part 
there so good catch. I did not use yum or ap-get and I checked my file 
names and they have the .py for python so I feel I need that everytime? I 
did it this time and it worked.

The real issue was I had thought you had to be in the python interpreter to 
run this command. I was within the interpreter but was still placing python 
at the front so I was basically shooting myself in the foot I suppose, any 
comments?

So as soon as I excited the interpreter and ran it that way I had no 
problems. Considering if I had just removed python it probably would have 
worked too but thats neither here nor there at this point. Anyways, I'm not 
sure if anyone else had done this but if you think this should be brought 
up let me know.

JJ

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