I hear that...God knows if I had a more complete question, I'd type it - basically, when I click the IDLE GUI icon from the Start Menu, there is a flash of a command prompt loading, then nothing happens.
I've tried a number of things at the command prompt over the last two weeks and five versions. I went to ActiveState because I was thinking I had not configured something properly in the Python.org versions, however, the behavior is the same. I ran C:\>C:\python26\lib\idlelib\idle.py at the command prompt and that returned: C:\>C:\python26\lib\idlelib\idle.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\python26\lib\idlelib\idle.py", line 21, in <module> idlelib.PyShell.main() File "C:\Python26\lib\idlelib\PyShell.py", line 1386, in main root = Tk(className="Idle") File "C:\Python26\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 1643, in __init__ self.tk = _tkinter.create(screenName, baseName, className, interactive, want objects, useTk, sync, use) _tkinter.TclError: Can't find a usable init.tcl in the following directories: {C:\IBMTOOLS\Python22\tcl\tcl8.4} C:/IBMTOOLS/Python22/tcl/tcl8.5 C:/Python2 6/lib/tcl8.5 C:/lib/tcl8.5 C:/lib/tcl8.5 C:/library C:/library C:/tcl8.5.8/libra ry C:/tcl8.5.8/library C:/IBMTOOLS/Python22/tcl/tcl8.4/init.tcl: version conflict for package "Tcl": ha ve 8.5.8, need exactly 8.4 version conflict for package "Tcl": have 8.5.8, need exactly 8.4 while executing "package require -exact Tcl 8.4" (file "C:/IBMTOOLS/Python22/tcl/tcl8.4/init.tcl" line 19) invoked from within "source C:/IBMTOOLS/Python22/tcl/tcl8.4/init.tcl" ("uplevel" body line 1) invoked from within "uplevel #0 [list source $tclfile]" This probably means that Tcl wasn't installed properly. I hope this helps. Thanks again for any help. Grant On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> wrote: > On 2:59 PM, Grant Andrew wrote: > >> I'm a beginning user with some challenges. I have installed and >> uninstalled >> several versions with the same results - I can't get IDLE to work, nor can >> I >> associate .py files with Python. >> >> So I can get the interactive shell interface but nothing else. I'm >> currently running ActiveState 2.6. >> >> Any thoughts on where to begin are appreciated. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Grant >> >> You could start by writing a more complete question. Exactly what have > you tried, and in what way does it "not work" ? Show what you typed at the > command prompt, and just what error messages you got. Use copy & paste, > don't retype it. > > With the ActiveState default install, you shouldn't need to create your own > association; it should already be done by the installation. However, if > you install multiple versions, and don't properly uninstall, it might change > the default. > > Have you tried running python.exe explicitly? > > DaveA > >
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