Andrew Wyatt wrote:
>>In Windows, appending .py to the filename should cause the shell to
>>kick-off the Python interpreter if the file is 'launched'. In Linux,
>>adding .py will have no impact on how the file is handled (the
>>execute-bit makes it a script, and the first line tells the shell how to
>>execute the script).
>
>
> Some systems don't have python. I've been working off and on with a person
> that only has korn, and oracle at her disposal. ;-)
>
> -Andrew
Python is a free download, and you don't have to have superuser
priveleges to install it. You can install it in your home directory.
--ronan
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