Thank you!  I entered "bin\tahoe.pyscript" and that did the trick.  Windows 
couldn't recognize the command "bin\tahoe" because of the other file in that 
directory named just "tahoe" which isn't an executable.



-----Original Message-----
From: Daira Hopwood [mailto:davidsa...@leastauthority.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:24 PM
To: Tahoe-LAFS development
Cc: Mike Nation
Subject: Re: [tahoe-dev] Windows install trouble

On 27/06/13 21:42, Mike Nation wrote:
> I’m following the instructions here:
> https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/AdvancedInstall#point9.4 to 
> install.  I
> installed the Windows version of Python 2.7.  When I complete the 
> “c:\python27\python
> setup.py build” command, I get a 5 KB file named tahoe in the \bin\ 
> directory, but Windows
> doesn’t recognize it as a command – it’s not an executable.

bin\tahoe.pyscript should be an executable script, and entering "bin\tahoe" in a
Command Prompt should run that script.

If that doesn't work, please paste the output of
"c:\python27\python setup.py scriptsetup".

-- 
Daira Hopwood ⚥

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