[ase-users] testase.py

sara yazdani sarayazdani at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 2 06:49:15 CET 2009


Hi, 
 
thanks indeed for replying my email.

in my system I have python in /usr/bin/, but I did all the tests you told me, but still receieving:

[Errno 2] No such file or directory!?

Regards,
sara

--- On Thu, 1/1/09, pgmoses <pgmoses at engineering.ucsb.edu> wrote:
From: pgmoses <pgmoses at engineering.ucsb.edu>
Subject: Re: [ase-users] testase.py
To: "sara yazdani" <sarayazdani at yahoo.com>
Cc: ase-users at servfys.fysik.dtu.dk
Date: Thursday, 1 January, 2009, 1:35 PM

Hi Sara
Try writing python testase.py. Or if you want python to stay alive after
executing testase.py then you have to write "python -i testase.py"
 
An alternative is to make testase.py executable "chmod +x testase.py"
and
put #!usr/bin/env python in top of the script. Note that the path
usr/bin/env may change depending on your computer system.

Best regards,

Poul Georg



Poul Georg Moses

Ph.d, Postdoc
Materials Department
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5050

Phone: (805) 893-6158
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e-mail: pgmoses at engr.ucsb.edu




      
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