On Feb 3, 9:15 pm, rdmur...@bitdance.com wrote: > Quoth Brandon Taylor <btaylordes...@gmail.com>: > > > > > Ok, the first thing I needed to do was add: > > > from __future__ import with_statement at the beginning of my file > > > but: > > > with zip_file.open(zip_name + '/' + thumbnail_image) as source: > > with open(os.path.join(thumbnail_path, > > thumbnail_image), 'wb') as target: > > shutil.copyfileobj(source, target) > > > Returns an error on the first line: > > > ZipExtFile instance has no attribute '__exit__' > > > Googling this error message is turning up nothing, and there's no > > mention of the exception in the docs. Any thoughts? > > Yeah, that means the ZipExtFile object hasn't been extended to > handle the context management protocol. It would be pretty > simple to roll your own for it. Take a look at the contextlib > module. > > --RDM
Cool. Thanks for the pointers. In the meantime, I just used extract and os.rename to move the files where I need them, but I'll see if I can save that extra step if possible. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list