couldn't execute “python”: no such file or directory
I am trying to execute python from tcl script but i have the message error "couldn't execute "python": no such file or directory"
This is my code:
test.py
print('hello')
exec.tcl
set out [exec python test.py]
puts $out
and in Windows PowerShell i use this command:
tclsh exec.tcl
Could you please help me fix this error?
python tcl
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I am trying to execute python from tcl script but i have the message error "couldn't execute "python": no such file or directory"
This is my code:
test.py
print('hello')
exec.tcl
set out [exec python test.py]
puts $out
and in Windows PowerShell i use this command:
tclsh exec.tcl
Could you please help me fix this error?
python tcl
Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
2
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on yourPATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.
– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
@Paxz or just add Python executable toPATH
if it was supposed to be there.
– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
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I am trying to execute python from tcl script but i have the message error "couldn't execute "python": no such file or directory"
This is my code:
test.py
print('hello')
exec.tcl
set out [exec python test.py]
puts $out
and in Windows PowerShell i use this command:
tclsh exec.tcl
Could you please help me fix this error?
python tcl
I am trying to execute python from tcl script but i have the message error "couldn't execute "python": no such file or directory"
This is my code:
test.py
print('hello')
exec.tcl
set out [exec python test.py]
puts $out
and in Windows PowerShell i use this command:
tclsh exec.tcl
Could you please help me fix this error?
python tcl
python tcl
edited Nov 22 '18 at 15:02
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Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
2
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on yourPATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.
– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
@Paxz or just add Python executable toPATH
if it was supposed to be there.
– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
add a comment |
Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
2
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on yourPATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.
– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
@Paxz or just add Python executable toPATH
if it was supposed to be there.
– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
2
2
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on your
PATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on your
PATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
@Paxz or just add Python executable to
PATH
if it was supposed to be there.– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
@Paxz or just add Python executable to
PATH
if it was supposed to be there.– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37
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Depending on your Python's version, it may use py as command. You should try using 'py' instead of 'python'.
More info:
Python Launcher for Windows (Python Docs)
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
Nov 22 '18 at 15:54
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Depending on your Python's version, it may use py as command. You should try using 'py' instead of 'python'.
More info:
Python Launcher for Windows (Python Docs)
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
Nov 22 '18 at 15:54
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Depending on your Python's version, it may use py as command. You should try using 'py' instead of 'python'.
More info:
Python Launcher for Windows (Python Docs)
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
Nov 22 '18 at 15:54
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Depending on your Python's version, it may use py as command. You should try using 'py' instead of 'python'.
More info:
Python Launcher for Windows (Python Docs)
Depending on your Python's version, it may use py as command. You should try using 'py' instead of 'python'.
More info:
Python Launcher for Windows (Python Docs)
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
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thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
Nov 22 '18 at 15:54
thanks a lot :) the problem is fixed
– rota90
Nov 22 '18 at 15:54
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Provide the full path to the python exe instead of relying on PATH.
– Paxz
Nov 22 '18 at 13:58
2
Looks like the Python executable isn't in a directory that is on your
PATH
environment variable. Or maybe you've not installed it at all; the result would look the same at this point.– Donal Fellows
Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
@Paxz or just add Python executable to
PATH
if it was supposed to be there.– Idlehands
Nov 22 '18 at 14:37