Nathaniel Trujillo wrote:
Okay, I typed into the command line of version 2.7.2, python -c "import
sys; print sys.version". I tried it with and without the quotes. I tried
copying the error messages from the command line but it wouldn't let me so
I copied them from the python shell instead.

You're running that command from *inside* Python.

I asked:

    Once you have installed Python, run this from the command
    line to test it:

    python -c "import sys; print sys.version"


I'm sorry, I should have been more explicit that I meant from your system command line, the shell or command.exe or cmd.com, not from inside Python.

You should see a prompt ending with % or possibly % but not Python's prompt >>>.

My intention is to ensure that the bare python command is working correctly.


Later on, I asked you to:

    launch the Python interactive interpreter by running:

    python


which implies that you *hadn't* launched the interactive interpreter before this point.


Sorry for the confusion.



--
Steven

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