Quoth Kenneth Pronovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ... | If ignoreStderr=False, I use popen2.Popen4 so that stderr and stdout are | intermingled. If ignoreStderr=True, I use popen2.Popen3 with | capturestderr=True so stderr doesn't appear in the output. This | functionality exists so I have an equivalent of command-line redirection | of stderr, i.e. command 2>/dev/null. ... | After some digging, I've decided that this behavior probably occurs | because I am ignoring the pipe.childerr file object. Indeed, if I call | pipe.childerr.close() right after opening the pipe, my "ls" command that | had been hanging completes normally. However, other commands which | actually attempt to write to stderr don't seem to like this very much. | | What is the right way to discard stderr when working with a pipe? I | want to consistently throw it away, and I don't see a good way to do | this with the popen2 implementation.
Right, popen2 gives you about 3 options, out of probably dozens that you could get with shell redirections. On the other hand, the source is available, and Python is an OOP language, so I assume there is no reason you can't make a derived class that does just what you want. In the present case I guess that would mean something like null = os.open('/dev/null', os.O_RDWR) os.dup2(null, 0) os.dup2(null, 2) (depending) os.close(null) along with other stuff you can just copy from Popen4. Donn -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list