On Dec 11, 12:04 pm, dave rose <s_david_r...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello all > I would like to know how to do the following. I'd like to have a generic > python program that the user will open a command-script file to do actions. > > So, my python program will get a list of servers, enumerate them within a > checklistbox in wxpython. Then I want to open a command-file that will run > against each selected server that will look like this: > > ---------------------------SAMPLE------------------------ > copy abc.xyz from c:\source to u:\target > copy all from c:\source to u:\target > unload netshld from server1 > -------------------------END SAMPLE---------------------- > > (where I have a class serverfuncs, where I can: > s = serverfuncs() > s.unload('<module>', '<server>') > > Really, I can do all the actions, but I don't know how to trigger them from an > independent script file. > > Thanks! > -Dave
I usually use python's included shutil module for copying files and directories. I think that would be a little more cross-platform friendly. However, if you want to execute those commands above, try using the subprocess module or os.system. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list