Editing two files in PVCS with Python ? (was:Run an external...)
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Michael P. Soulier wrote in message > >In article <68bO5.176$cr6.1345 at news1.oke.nextra.no>, Syver Enstad wrote: > >>"Joakim Hove" <hove at phys.ntnu.no> wrote in message >>> >>> I am writing a small python program to automate the compilation of >>> another (fortran) program. In this process I need my python program to >>> call the "make" program. >>> >>> In Perl I would do simply: >>> >>> system("make PROG=Run"); >>> >>> And the Perl program would wait around till the system call was >>> finished. >> >>So do: >>import os >>os.system('make PROG=Run') >> >>and the system call blocks too while the other program is running. >> > Or check out the commands module if you want the output of the command, >ala Perl backticks. > My problem might be close to this one. and I'm a python newbie, so... I'm trying to make a python script to automate a makefile update process. There are two different makefiles in version control system and the second one needs the version number of the first one. So first I make the correct system calls as above to check-out, update and check-in the first makefile. But after the check-in : os.system(' put c:\something\foo.c ') the version control system prints something like this : "version 1.5 of file foo.c was checked in." The problem is that how do get the version number from the first check-in, because it's needed in the second makefile update ? Michael S. is talking something about "the output of the command" above. Is that what I need and how do I "check out the commands module" ? t. V
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