I added the parenthesis, but problem continues.

Thanks.

> Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 02:08:34 +0100
> From: lists.ban@herbesfolles.org
> To: geany@uvena.de
> Subject: Re: [Geany] Simple question - Michal Olber
>
> Le 10/01/2012 01:30, Ross McKay a écrit :
> > Ricardo Briceno wrote:
> >
> >> Very simple code. Maybe there is an option I need to configure:
> >>
> >> #!/usr/bin/env python
> >> print "Hello World!"
> >>
> >> When I run it in Geany I get an empty shell (command language type
> >> in linux) with just a $ prompt.
> >
> > Can you confirm that /usr/bin/env python actually gives you python? e.g.
> > just type this into a terminal and tell us what output you get:
> >
> > /usr/bin/env python
> >
> > On Fedora 16, I get the python shell. If you get an error, it's probably
> > because your computer doesn't have python set up correctly, or at least
> > /usr/bin/env doesn't know about it.
>
> Or maybe that it maps to Python 3, for which the above snippet isn't
> valid (print isn't a keyword anymore but a function -- e.g. needs
> parenthesis around the argument(s)).
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