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Hi,
Has anyone managed to get Fusion installed and Python working on a flavour of Ubuntu Linux?
Both pythons are installed on my system...
Heck, the Fusion installer even tells me it's found them...
Fusion runs just fine, but when I flip to the Py2 or Py3 Console tab I get an error popup saying 'Python 2.7 not found.' and a similar message for 3.6.
I'm running Fusion 9.0.2 and vanilla Ubuntu 17.10 (although found the same problem with 16.04). As far as I can tell the Python installation on this distro is pretty standard - do i need to set a PYTHONPATH or somesuch for Fusion to pick up Python at runtime?
Any help, much appreciated.
Dan
Has anyone managed to get Fusion installed and Python working on a flavour of Ubuntu Linux?
Both pythons are installed on my system...
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$ python
Python 2.7.14 (default, Sep 23 2017, 22:06:14)
[GCC 7.2.0] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
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$ python3
Python 3.6.3 (default, Oct 3 2017, 21:45:48)
[GCC 7.2.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
Heck, the Fusion installer even tells me it's found them...
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Fusion runs just fine, but when I flip to the Py2 or Py3 Console tab I get an error popup saying 'Python 2.7 not found.' and a similar message for 3.6.
- Fusion_PythonInstallProblem2.png (14.96 KiB) Viewed 5589 times
I'm running Fusion 9.0.2 and vanilla Ubuntu 17.10 (although found the same problem with 16.04). As far as I can tell the Python installation on this distro is pretty standard - do i need to set a PYTHONPATH or somesuch for Fusion to pick up Python at runtime?
Any help, much appreciated.
Dan