output of shell command
Mark Hammond
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Wed Feb 28 05:21:30 EST 2001
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Steve Holden wrote: > "Mark Hadfield" <m.hadfield at niwa.cri.nz> wrote in message > news:983312067.173004 at clam-ext... > >> "Ben Hutchings" <ben.hutchings at roundpoint.com> wrote in message >> news:u3dczkcpk.fsf at roundpoint.com...> >> >> > os.popen("dir").readlines() works for me in PythonWin 2.0 #8 on >> >>> Windows 2000 SP1, but I would not be surprised to find that it fails >>> to work on Windows 98, though - there are large differences between >>> the command interpreters and pipe implementations in different >>> versions of Windows. For that matter, the output format of dir may >>> differ too. >> > But this still doesn't explain the difference between the vanilla > interpreter result and PythonWin's attempt. Sorry, I missed the start of this thread. There us a bug in Python 2.0 and popen. It still exists to some extent in 2.1, but the error given is much more reasonable. The work-around is to copy w9xpopen.exe to the same dir as Pythonwin.exe Mark.
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