[Tutor] newbie OSX module path question

2005-02-14 Thread Mike Hall
I'm on OS X, and I cannot get Python to import modules I've saved. I have created the the environment.plist file and appended it with my desired module path. If I print sys.path from the interpreter, my new path does indeed show up as the first listing, yet any attempt at importing modules

Re: [Tutor] newbie OSX module path question

2005-02-14 Thread Danny Yoo
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Mike Hall wrote: I'm on OS X, and I cannot get Python to import modules I've saved. I have created the the environment.plist file and appended it with my desired module path. If I print sys.path from the interpreter, my new path does indeed show up as the first listing,

Re: [Tutor] newbie OSX module path question

2005-02-14 Thread Mike Hall
Hm, so if I import glob, and then execute this line: print glob.glob('/Local_HD/Users/mike/Documents/pythonModules/*.py') I simply get brackets returned: [] ...not sure what this means. Thanks again. On Feb 14, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Danny Yoo wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Mike Hall wrote: Can you

Re: [Tutor] newbie OSX module path question

2005-02-14 Thread Mike Hall
Ok, I've got it working. The environment.plist file wants a path beginning with /Users, not /Local_HD. So simple! Thanks everyone. On Feb 14, 2005, at 6:26 PM, David Rock wrote: * Mike Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-14 18:22]: Hm, so if I import glob, and then execute this line: print

Re: [Tutor] newbie OSX module path question

2005-02-14 Thread Max Noel
On Feb 15, 2005, at 02:38, Mike Hall wrote: Ok, I've got it working. The environment.plist file wants a path beginning with /Users, not /Local_HD. So simple! Thanks everyone. Yeah, the system hard drive on Mac OS X (which is seen as Macintosh HD, or in your case Local HD in the Finder) is