From: rhays at interaccess.com (Bob Hays, Computer Geek) Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 11:30:31 GMT Subject: Q: How to use long names in python for windows Message-ID: <370e9080.37656309@news.interaccess.com> Content-Length: 1321 X-UID: 260 I'm on Win95, I've downloaded python 1.5.1 and pythonwin (123 I think). I've been using pythonwin for development and that works great. Now, I want to create a set of batch files to run processes for me - I'm getting the following error from python: ValueError: Module name too long My import statement to the python interpreter is: import SumHours.MonthOfFiles This worked fine in pythonwin. In addition, I made sure to: set PYTHONPATH=H:\PySources;H:\Python\lib before starting. Is there a problem with long file name support in python 1.5.1 on Windows95? Is there some startup script I need to execute first to enable long file names? I want my code to run properly on UNIX also (which it does right now), and I hate 8.3 naming conventions. Thanks and have fun! - Bob -- I did not ask for the anal probe. -- Passion Fish Discipline is never an end in itself, only a means to an end. - King Crimson Whoever flees history will be pursued by history. - Janusz Korczak -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d+(-)@ s+:+ a C++(+++)$ U$ P+$ L@ E+++$ W+++$ N++ !o-- K--? w$ !O M$ V@ PS+ PE !Y+ PGP t !5-- !X !R tv+ b++() DI+ !D- G-- e++ h--- r+++ y+++** ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ rhays at interaccess.com (home) http://homepage.interaccess.com/~rhays Bob.Hays at abnamro.com (work)