I checked the execute command and that's the same as yours. I'm pretty sure my Python paths are set up correctly as I can run Python from the command line. It seems to be a problem with not being able to start the Windows command shell. Do I need Cygwin or something installed? Does Geany produce a log output?
On 17/08/07, Nick Treleaven nick.treleaven@btinternet.com wrote:
I'm not sure. What's the execute command set to - see Build->Set Includes & Arguments (when a python document is open).
On my system it's: python "%f"
Maybe python isn't in your $PATH?
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On 08/16/2007 01:03:58 AM, Gnipper wrote:
I can't get Geany to execute a Python program under Windows. I have installed the full Geany Windows version 0.11 with the included GTK runtime. When I try and execute a python script, I get the following:-
Process failed (Failed to execute helper program (No such file or directory) Failed to execute the terminal program
The terminal command is set to the following in tools-preferences
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
Any thoughts on what's wrong here?