On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 04:53:52 -0300, Gabriel Genellina wrote: > Looks like you created helloworld.py on Windows, or using > Windows-oriented tools (perhaps a samba drive? ftp from a Windows disk?) > Windows text files end each line with the \r\n sequence (CR LF, bytes > 0x0D 0x0A, ^M^J). Unix (and Linux) uses only a \n (LF, 0x0A). The \r > will be read as part of the previous line then. > > There are tools to convert back and forth those formats (dos2unix and > unix2dos, or the crlf.py demo script in the Python source distribution). > But to avoid problems, it's better to use the right tools for the OS > you're working with (that is, don't use notepad to edit Linux files...)
Thanks. See replies above. Used Gedit and ubuntu but saved in wrong format (there is a choice and I didn't know better). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list