On 02/01/2014 16:53, Joel Goldstick wrote:



On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 11:31 AM, raj kumar <rajkumar84...@gmail.com
<mailto:rajkumar84...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello, I am beginner to python and i am writing following code

    from pytesser import *

    and i am getting an error as follow

    Traceback (most recent call last):
       File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
       File "C:\Python33\lib\site-packages\pytesser.py", line 61
         print text
                  ^
    SyntaxError: invalid syntax


    How to resolve it ? Give me all steps to resolve it.

"Please" goes a long way.


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First, you should give version and os when you ask a question.  However
it is clear you are using python 3.3 and Windows.

Your print statement implies that pytesser.py is written in the 2.x
dialect of python.  In version 3.x print became a function and requires
parenthesis around the arguments.

So, you need to find a version of pytesser.py that is compatible with
python 3, or if you can't do that, and you need pytesser.py, you have to
install python 2.7


What's wrong with making a compatible version using this command?

2to3 -w pytesser.py

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