[posted & e-mailed] In article <5edde6ee-4446-4f53-91ee-ad3aea4b5...@q37g2000vbi.googlegroups.com>, <prueba...@latinmail.com> wrote: > >Python 3.0.1 (r301:69556, Jun 4 2009, 16:07:22) [C] on aix5 >Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>> import os >>>> os.popen('cat','w') ><os._wrap_close object at 0x1103e5748> > >So it seems to be something in 3.1 that causes it to fail. >BTW it is not like I use os.popen a lot. I found this problem while >trying to use help().
Please file a report on bugs.python.org and send a note to python-dev. Thanks! -- Aahz (a...@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "Given that C++ has pointers and typecasts, it's really hard to have a serious conversation about type safety with a C++ programmer and keep a straight face. It's kind of like having a guy who juggles chainsaws wearing body armor arguing with a guy who juggles rubber chickens wearing a T-shirt about who's in more danger." --Roy Smith, c.l.py, 2004.05.23 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list