Hello,
I use Komodo (11) with Perl for years, now i'm also trying to use Komodo for Python.
I've tried to add Python paths into Komodo and Komodo says there's no Python interpterer.
Before I try to "graduate" on setting up Python I probably have to ask this:
Can Komodo work with Perl and Python at the same time?
Once both Perl and Python are "found" by Komodo I expect to run Perl or Python scripts without Komodo complaining.
Sorry about my question, it probably even doesn't belong here.
Thanks for your help.
MaSk
2020-08-12 Retitled by GrandFather, as per Monastery guidelines
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