os.environ conflicts with my shell
Michael Hudson
mwh21 at cam.ac.uk
Wed Mar 29 03:14:53 EST 2000
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lewst <lewst at yahoo.com> writes: > I'm having problems with os.environ conflicting with my shell when > trying to set environment variables. I'll illustrate with an example. > Take the following short Python program: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > # start up an xterm with $NAME="John Q. Public" > import os > os.environ["NAME"] = "John Q. Public" > os.system("xterm &") > > The trouble is that the environment in the new xterm still contains > the old value of the $NAME environment variable. I'm guessing this is > because $NAME is also set in my .zshrc which overwrites the value > Python assigned to $NAME. > > How can I get the value of os.environ["NAME"] to stick in new xterm's > environment? Works here; what version of Python are you using? Try this instead: >>> os.putenv("NAME","John Q. Public") >>> os.system("xterm &") But that shouldn't be necessary since Python 1.5.x (for some value of x). Cheers, Michael -- well, take it from an old hand: the only reason it would be easier to program in C is that you can't easily express complex problems in C, so you don't. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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