File system object manipulation (learner)
Scott Finnie
scott at projtech.com
Wed May 16 09:17:17 EDT 2001
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Hi, I'm looking to write some fairly noddy tools for synchronising files between two systems - as much as a learning exercise as anything else. The Python core libs support file operations, but they deal with file contents; I need a higher level than that, and don't want to write a file copy in Python (too slow). Shopping list as follows: . list files in directory (ideally recursively) . copy file from one location to another . get file stats (date, time, size, - os.* call for this exists I think) . compare contents (e.g. generate MD5 checksums and compare?) . create/explode archives using standard formats (e.g. tar, (g)zip) . compress/uncompress files (would be nice). I'm a bit unsure where best to turn for available modules: goals are ideally cross platform (win32+unix) although win32 is most important. Thanks for any pointers, Scott.
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