Thanks jeff for your reply. I managed to get this to work by typing
"python appcfg.py" from withinthe directory.

I haven't tried ./ but will try that soon.  Why would my solution have
worked? I'm curious...



On Apr 7, 6:08 am, Jeff S <j...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi leemajors,
>
> I imagine ./appcfg.py should work. The execution path in Ubuntu does
> not usually include the current directory (.) but you could check by
> running echo $PATH.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Apr 5, 1:10 am, leemajors <leemarr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi there,
>
> > i'm using ubuntu 8.10 and for some reason can't run appcfg.py -- when
> > i navigate to where the file is and try running it from the command
> > line i get:
>
> > bash: appcfg.py: command not found
>
> > even though i'm in the directory and can see it if i use ls
>
> > any thoughts?

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