> Files\pythonxy\python\python"
> -c "from sys import *; print
> 'version=%d.%d\nplatform=%s\nprefix=%s\nexec_prefix
> =%s\nexecutable=%s' %
> (version_info[0],version_info[1],platform,prefix,exec_pref
> ix,executable)" 2>&1' are correct.
If you run it from the command line ?
Yes, from command line.
For example:
E:\PySide_dev\pyside-qt4.5+0.2>"E:/Program Files/pythonxy/python/python.exe" -c
"from sys import *; print 'version=%d.%d\nplateform=%s\nprefix=%s\nexec_prefixe=
%s\nexecutable=%s' % (version_info[0], version_info[1], platform, prefix, exec_p
refix, executable)"
version=2.5
plateform=win32
prefix=E:\Program Files\pythonxy\python
exec_prefixe=E:\Program Files\pythonxy\python
executable=E:\Program Files\pythonxy\python\python.exe
However, notice that :
E:\PySide_dev\pyside-qt4.5+0.2>DIR /-C /A:S "E:/Program Files/pythonxy/python/python.exe"
Volume in drive E is DATA
Volume Serial Number is E27E-E56C
Directory of E:\Program Files\pythonxy\python
File Not Found
This path contains spaces, which is most likely the problem here.
The quotes are added by the debug output, so I guess the path is not
quoted correctly.
Try setting up python manually in user-config.jam with
using python : : "E:/Program Files/pythonxy" ;
Note the quotes and the forward slashes.
I tried with
using python : : "E:/Program Files/pythonxy" ;
and then with
using python : : "E:/Program Files/pythonxy/python/python.exe" ;
without any difference. I got as output
notice: Loading user-config configuration file user-config.jam from C:/Documents
and Settings/chore/user-config.jam .
notice: [python-cfg] Configuring python...
notice: [python-cfg] user-specified cmd-or-prefix: "E:/Program Files/pythonxy/
python/python.exe"
notice: [python-cfg] Checking interpreter command "E:/Program Files/pythonxy/pyt
hon/python.exe"...
notice: [python-cfg] running command 'DIR /-C /A:S "E:\Program Files\pythonxy\py
thon\python.exe" 2>&1'
notice: [python-cfg] running command '"E:/Program Files/pythonxy/python/python.e
xe" -c "from sys import *; print 'version=%d.%d\nplatform=%s\nprefix=%s\nexec_pr
efix=%s\nexecutable=%s' % (version_info[0],version_info[1],platform,prefix,exec_
prefix,executable)" 2>&1'
notice: [python-cfg] ...does not invoke a working interpreter
notice: [python-cfg] No working Python interpreter found.
Christian O'Reilly