> Anyway, downloaded pysol as an rpm and installed on my SuSE8.2. (Wife
> like to play card games) When I run the command to open pysol I get a
> "RuntimeError - Bad Magic number in .pyc"
> ????? How do I find the magic "good magic numer" ??
I searched for years, I found: The file's "magic number" is the first
four bytes of the file, typically: "%!PS" ps, "ÿWPC."wp, "<HTML" html,
"ÐÏ.à", "ÿØÿà." jpg, "xRIFF„" wav, "0PNG"png, "P4 " pbm etc.
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