I'm not a python expert, but you might trying running 'print sys.path' inside your script and run that from TextWrangler to see where it's looking for modules.
- Ernest On Apr 14, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Jon Clements wrote: > On Apr 14, 9:52 pm, Fabio <oakw...@email.it> wrote: >> Hi to all, >> I have troubles with TextWrangler "run" command in the "shebang" (#!) >> menu. >> I am on MacOSX 10.6.7. >> I have the "built-in" Python2.5 which comes installed by "mother Apple". >> Then I installed Python2.6, and left 2.5 untouched (I was suggested to >> leave it on the system, since "something might need it"). >> >> I ran the "Update Shell Profile.command", and now if I launch "python" >> in the terminal it happily launches the 2.6 version. >> Then I installed some libraries (scipy and matplotlib) on this newer 2.6 >> version. >> They work, and everything is fine. >> >> Then, I started to use TexWrangler, and I wanted to use the "shebang" >> menu, and "run" command. >> I have the "#! first line" pointing to the 2.6 version. >> It works fine, as long as I don't import the libraries, in which case it >> casts an error saying: >> >> ImportError: No module named scipy >> >> Maybe for some reason it points to the old 2.5 version. >> But I might be wrong and the problem is another... >> >> I copy here the first lines in the terminal window if i give the "run in >> terminal" command >> >> Last login: Thu Apr 14 22:38:26 on ttys000 >> Fabio-Mac:~ fabio$ >> /var/folders/BS/BSS71XvjFKiJPH3Wqtx90k+++TM/-Tmp-/Cleanup\ At\ >> Startup/untitled\ text-324506443.860.command ; exit; >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/Users/fabio/Desktop/test.py", line 3, in <module> >> import scipy as sp >> ImportError: No module named scipy >> logout >> >> [Process completed] >> >> where the source (test.py) contains just: >> >> #!/usr/bin/python2.6 >> >> import scipy as sp >> >> print "hello world" >> >> Any clue? >> >> Thanks >> >> Fabio > > http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t570137-textwrangler-and-new-python-version-mac.html > ? > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list