May-04-2017, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: May-04-2017, 07:26 PM by Luke_Drillbrain.)
I've done a whole bunch of coding in Pycharm. Now all of a sudden it won't run any of my Python files anymore. It pulled up this menu:
![[Image: Pycharmproblem.png]](https://s20.postimg.org/g0vcy2awd/Pycharmproblem.png)
As you can see, it's demanding that I select a valid Python interpreter. However, when I try to choose one from the drop-down list, the only thing available is "Project Default (none)."
What gives? This thing was working before. My coding files still run in Geany.
OS = Kubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS. I haven't made any significant changes to the OS. I did install the trial version of a help authoring tool named HelpBlocks. I also needed to reinstall the Kubuntu software install library, Discover. That shouldn't have affected Python's availability in PyCharm.
Edit: Now that I think about it, I did allow Pycharm to update itself.
Second edit: I seem to have found the interpreter in the configuration and now it works. I guess the update must have deselected it.
![[Image: Pycharmproblem.png]](https://s20.postimg.org/g0vcy2awd/Pycharmproblem.png)
As you can see, it's demanding that I select a valid Python interpreter. However, when I try to choose one from the drop-down list, the only thing available is "Project Default (none)."
What gives? This thing was working before. My coding files still run in Geany.
OS = Kubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS. I haven't made any significant changes to the OS. I did install the trial version of a help authoring tool named HelpBlocks. I also needed to reinstall the Kubuntu software install library, Discover. That shouldn't have affected Python's availability in PyCharm.
Edit: Now that I think about it, I did allow Pycharm to update itself.
Second edit: I seem to have found the interpreter in the configuration and now it works. I guess the update must have deselected it.