Hi Diez,
Thanks for your reply. I gave this a try too, but it doesn't seem to work
either.
However, a gentleman just emailed me off-list recommending to use the full path
to Python that is in /usr/local/bin. This is where Python 2.5 looks to be
installed rather than Python 2.3 which is in /u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I can't seem to figure this out. I just installed Python 2.5.2 a few days ago
on my OS X 10.4.11
system. It runs fine and if I type "Python -V" in the Terminal it outputs "Python
2.5.2" which is
correct. However, if I try to run a 'do shell script' in AppleScript w
On Aug 1, 5:41 pm, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't seem to figure this out. I just installed Python 2.5.2 a few days
> ago on my OS X 10.4.11
> system. It runs fine and if I type "Python -V" in the Terminal it outputs
> "Python 2.5.2" which is
> correct. However, if I try to run a 'do she
I can't seem to figure this out. I just installed Python 2.5.2 a few days ago
on my OS X 10.4.11
system. It runs fine and if I type "Python -V" in the Terminal it outputs
"Python 2.5.2" which is
correct. However, if I try to run a 'do shell script' in AppleScript which I'm
wanting to run a Py