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678 Pointsno such file or directory
So I created play.py like in the video. When I plugged the code in and tried to run it ex: python play.py it reads back an error message saying that no such file or directory could be found. I saved the file many times, and looked back at the video to see if I missed something. Everything is the same. What should I do?
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 PointsPlease post your code.
Christian Tielking
678 Pointshow do I open the new_rpg directory?
Christian Tielking
678 Pointsthe teachers workspace looks like treehouse:~workspace/rpg$ mine looks like workspace looks like treehouse:~workspace$ why are they diffrent
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Christian Mangeng
15,970 Pointstreehouse:~workspace$ is the current directory. If yours is like that and that of the teacher is treehouse:~workspace/rpg$, it probably means that you are not in the same directory as the file you want to run. You can change the directory using:
cd rpg
(or more generally, it is cd [name of directory you want to go to], where cd means change directory)
in the workspaces console in order to switch to the rpg directory. You can also go back one directory, using
cd ..
if you need to. If you are in the correct directory, you can try "python play.py" again, but you need to check where your play.py file is located.
Christian Mangeng
15,970 PointsChristian Mangeng
15,970 PointsHi Christian,
if you run the program using "python play.py" (without specifying the path), make sure that it is in the same directory as you currently are.