Le Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:30:56 +0530, Mahela Munasinghe mahela007@gmail.com s'exprima ainsi:
spir wrote:
Le Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:51:09 +0530, Mahela Munasinghe mahela007@gmail.com s'exprima ainsi:
hi.. I'm a new user of geany. I seem to be having a problem running python scripts I use kubuntu and I have python 2.5 AND python 3.0 installed. However when I save the file and hit F5 to run it I get a message saying "09:57:32: Could not find terminal "xterm" (check path for Terminal tool setting in Preferences)"
what's wrong?
Not 100% sure. First learn which python is the default one for your OS with which python
Geany executes your script using an OS commant defined under build/run command. You will probably find there python "%f"
Don't know why this does not properly launch python, but you should try setting one of the python version's full path instead /usr/bin/python "%f"
You can dynamically change version if needed by setting the path found under which python2.5 which python3.0
[this is maybe a possible 'how', but I would like to know the 'why']
denis
where can I change this path? is there an option in geany or do i have to edit a text file?
I have not geany in english ;-) But it should be in the menu "build", then something like "define includes and options", then "run command". What appears there is read from your file type definition files -- section [build] -- see the doc for changing that settings by default.
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