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I have code in python which sets an environment variable and an alias to another code. E.g. when I run 'install.py' I get the environment variable and alias to a code named pyfem.py. I can use these and run the command pyfem (filename).pro perfectly through the terminal to execute the program.

But when I use Eric, I am unable to run the program even after setting the environment variable in the run script dialog box. I have not found a way to set the alias to pyfem. So I feel that might be the problem.

Can someone please let me know how to set an alias through Eric? I have Ubuntu 14.04.

Nathan Tuggy
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This is Python 2.7 code and both python programs in the same directory.

call_script.py

import os
from subprocess import call

if  "OTHER_PROGRAM" in os.environ.keys():
    program_name =  os.environ["OTHER_PROGRAM"]
    print "will execute",   program_name
    call([program_name ,"some_file.pro"])
else:
    print "OTHER_PROGRAM env variable not defined"

other.py (must be marked executable - i.e.: chmod +x other.py)

#!/usr/bin/python
import sys

print "executing in other.py"

if len(sys.argv) > 1:
    print "was passed value of ", sys.argv[1]
else:
    print "no arguments were passed"

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outputs:

executing in other.py
was passed value of  some_file.pro
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