You're probably right! Thanks all. :)
On Sep 17, 10:15 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stodge a écrit : > > > > > I'm trying to do the following. I have a Python application that is > > run: > > > python app1.py --location=c:\test1 > > > What I want to do is save the location parameter, so I can then do (in > > the same window): > > > python app2.py > > > And have app2.py automatically have access to the value of "location". > > > Now, the difficult part is, that in another window I want to do: > > > python app1.py --location=c:\test2 > > python app2.py > > > And have app2.py automatically get c:\test2 as the location. So the > > two windows (consoles) are isolated from each other. > > > I thought I could use os.environ, but that doesn't save the variable > > for applications that are run afterwards in the same window. > > > Any suggestions? > > Yes : pass the same arg to both app1.py and app2.py !-) > > Braindead, I know, but still the simplest solution.
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