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On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 09:52:59AM -0700, RAM SUNEE wrote:
>In the Cygwin environment, I was able to run a C language program that
>successfully opened '/dev/ptmx'.  But when tried the same using python,
>I have the following error message.
>
>"OSError: [Error 2] No such File or directory: '/dev/ptmx']
>
>Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.

Here's an idea: You aren't using a cygwin version of python.

Any other ideas would require that you submit more details, a la:

http://cygwin.com/problems.html

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