>>>>> "John" == John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> For windows users, apart from cygwin, there are a couple of John> sources of binaries for *x command-line utilities (unxutils, John> gnuwin32). unxutils is my personal favourite - cygwin is way too much an "environment", and gets broken too easily. I for one would like to see various shell tools implemented in pure python, if only to be able to import them as a module and use cross platform tools that have more power than e.g. 'shutil' or 'os' functions. The API exposed through the module (as opposed to normal execution from shell) could also be much richer, providing hooks for calling own stuff for just-in-time error handling, progress notification etc. So no, it doesn't seem like bad idea at all. It's also something that could evolve gradually, and reach a useful stage (i.e. have several handy tools) quickly. -- Ville Vainio http://tinyurl.com/2prnb -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list