On 23 Apr, 02:25, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> wrote: > 83nini wrote: > > Christian, > > at last i made the bat file (python25.bat) that contains the following > > contents: > > > --- > > @C:\Python25\python.exe %* > > --- > > > could you tell me how to call python25 in the batch files? what batch > > files do you mean? where do i find them? > > Your original question was how to get an interactive interpreter from a > command prompt. There are at least 3 ways: > > 1) just specify the full path to the executable on the command line > e:\mysource\> c:\python25\python.exe > > 2) add c:\python25 to your PATH, either by using the SET statement, or > control panel. > then you'll be able to just use: > e:\mysource\> python > > 3) create a batch file in a directory on your PATH > > #3 is probably the best way. You've created that batch file, now just > use it. > e:\mysource\> python25 > > The remark about using "call python25" refers only to the case where you > write additional batch files that use this one. Since you're not likely > to, don't worry about it yet. > > If typing python25 in a command box doesn't work, then you don't have > that file on the PATH. If that's the case, tell us exactly where the > file is.
Thanks a million, it worked. :D -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list