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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on January 11, 2007 - 01:20:
I wonder what the issue could have been?  I have exactly the same
setup.  Anyway, I have added the quotation marks to the Windows BAT
file to the relax repository (1.2 and 1.3 lines) so that issue will
not be present in future versions of relax.

Thank you,

Edward


On 1/11/07, Dancheck, Barbara <Barbara_Dancheck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Edward,

I am using Windows XP Professional with service pack 2, relax version 1.2.9, 
and Python version 2.4.3.

cheers-

Barbara

________________________________

From: Edward d'Auvergne [mailto:edward.dauvergne@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Mon 1/8/2007 19:16
To: Dancheck, Barbara
Cc: Andrew Perry; relax-users@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Relax installation question



I tried with and without the quotation marks and both worked on
Windows XP.  Maybe it's a different Windows version issue.  I'll add
the quotation marks permanently to the Windows "relax.bat" file for
future relax versions.

Cheers,

Edward


On 1/9/07, Dancheck, Barbara <Barbara_Dancheck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks, Andrew, that did the trick! (The last %* does not need to be in the quotation marks.) > > Cheers- > Barbara > > ________________________________ > > From: andrewjamesperry@xxxxxxxxx on behalf of Andrew Perry > Sent: Sun 1/7/2007 23:46 > To: relax-users@xxxxxxx > Cc: Dancheck, Barbara > Subject: Re: Relax installation question > > > I'm only guessing .. haven't booted into Windows to test it yet, but on a hunch, this may work: > > Edit the file relax.bat (ie using Notepad) and add some double quotes around %~dp0%0 eg change: > > python %~dp0%0 %* > > to > > python "%~dp0%0" %* > > You may need to do this for the %* argument too. > > Tell me if it works :) > > Cheers, > > Andrew






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