On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 2:42:49 PM UTC+5:30, Peter Otten wrote:
> Satish ML wrote: [Regarding subject: let's see if we can trigger a buffer 
> overflow somewhere ;)] > On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 6:59:40 AM UTC+5:30, 
> Rustom Mody wrote: >> On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 9:35:10 PM UTC+5:30, Jagadeesh 
> N. Malakannavar >> wrote: > Hi Satish, > > Can you please send python part in 
> plain text >> format? Python code here is > > difficult to read. It would be 
> helpful to >> read >> 
> https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython#Posting_from_Google_Groups >> 
> Note particularly the 2 standard expectations: - Dont top post - Dont use >> 
> excessively long (> 70 chars) lines > > Hi, > > Here is the code. > > > xls 
> file looks as follows: > a.c C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\code\a.c 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\code > hello.txt 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\txt\hello.txt > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\txt > 
> integration.doc C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\doc\integration.doc > 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\doc > UG.doc C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\doc\UG.doc 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\doc > Applications.xml C:\De
 sktop\salingeg\src\xml\Applications.xml > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\xml > 
Platforms.xml C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\xml\Platforms.xml > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\xml > avc.alias 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\alias\avc.alias > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\alias > cats.alias 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\alias\cats.alias > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\alias > avc.init 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\init\avc.init > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\init > 
cats.init C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\init\cats.init > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\init > > > PYTHON SCRIPT: > > import xlrd, sys, 
os, shutil > > file_location = "C:\Users\salingeg\Desktop\input.xls" > workbook 
= xlrd.open_workbook(file_location) > sheet = workbook.sheet_by_index(0) > 
sheet.cell_value(0, 0) > for row in range(sheet.nrows): > source = [] > 
source.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 1)) > destination = [] > 
destination.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 2)) > files = [] > 
files.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 0)) > for f in files: > for s in source: > 
 for d in destination: > print f > print s > print d > if 
(os.path.exists("d\\f")): The following line will either always be executed if 
you have a subdirectory "d" in your current working directory and that 
directory contains a file called "f" (unlikely) or never if "d\\f" doesn't 
exist (likely). Have a look at os.path.join() for the right way to join a 
directory with a filename into a path. Use the interactive interpreter to make 
sure you get the desired result and understand how it works before you fix your 
script. > print ('File exists') > else: > shutil.copy(s, d) > > I am getting 
the following error: > > a.c > C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\code\a.c > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\code > Traceback (most recent call last): > File 
"C:\Users\salingeg\Desktop\excel_1.py", line 24, in <module> > shutil.copy(s, 
d) > File "C:\Program Files (x86)\python26\lib\shutil.py", line 84, in copy > 
copyfile(src, dst) > File "C:\Program Files (x86)\python26\lib\shutil.py", line 
50, in > copyfile > with open
 (src, 'rb') as fsrc: > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: > 
u'C:\\Desktop\\salingeg\\src\\code\\a.c' According to the error message the 
file you are trying to copy doesn't exist. Have a look into the 
C:\Desktop\salngeg\src\code folder, and check whether a file called a.c is 
there. If not you have three options - add the file - remove the line from the 
excel file - modify the code to check if the *source* file exists

Hi,


On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 2:42:49 PM UTC+5:30, Peter Otten wrote:
> Satish ML wrote: [Regarding subject: let's see if we can trigger a buffer 
> overflow somewhere ;)] > On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 6:59:40 AM UTC+5:30, 
> Rustom Mody wrote: >> On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 9:35:10 PM UTC+5:30, Jagadeesh 
> N. Malakannavar >> wrote: > Hi Satish, > > Can you please send python part in 
> plain text >> format? Python code here is > > difficult to read. It would be 
> helpful to >> read >> 
> https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython#Posting_from_Google_Groups >> 
> Note particularly the 2 standard expectations: - Dont top post - Dont use >> 
> excessively long (> 70 chars) lines > > Hi, > > Here is the code. > > > xls 
> file looks as follows: > a.c C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\code\a.c 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\code > hello.txt 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\txt\hello.txt > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\txt > 
> integration.doc C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\doc\integration.doc > 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\doc > UG.doc C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\doc\UG.doc 
> C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\doc > Applications.xml C:\De
 sktop\salingeg\src\xml\Applications.xml > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\xml > 
Platforms.xml C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\xml\Platforms.xml > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\xml > avc.alias 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\alias\avc.alias > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\alias > cats.alias 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\alias\cats.alias > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\alias > avc.init 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\init\avc.init > C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\init > 
cats.init C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\cnx\init\cats.init > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\cnx\init > > > PYTHON SCRIPT: > > import xlrd, sys, 
os, shutil > > file_location = "C:\Users\salingeg\Desktop\input.xls" > workbook 
= xlrd.open_workbook(file_location) > sheet = workbook.sheet_by_index(0) > 
sheet.cell_value(0, 0) > for row in range(sheet.nrows): > source = [] > 
source.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 1)) > destination = [] > 
destination.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 2)) > files = [] > 
files.append(sheet.cell_value(row, 0)) > for f in files: > for s in source: > 
 for d in destination: > print f > print s > print d > if 
(os.path.exists("d\\f")): The following line will either always be executed if 
you have a subdirectory "d" in your current working directory and that 
directory contains a file called "f" (unlikely) or never if "d\\f" doesn't 
exist (likely). Have a look at os.path.join() for the right way to join a 
directory with a filename into a path. Use the interactive interpreter to make 
sure you get the desired result and understand how it works before you fix your 
script. > print ('File exists') > else: > shutil.copy(s, d) > > I am getting 
the following error: > > a.c > C:\Desktop\salingeg\src\code\a.c > 
C:\Desktop\salingeg\dest\code > Traceback (most recent call last): > File 
"C:\Users\salingeg\Desktop\excel_1.py", line 24, in <module> > shutil.copy(s, 
d) > File "C:\Program Files (x86)\python26\lib\shutil.py", line 84, in copy > 
copyfile(src, dst) > File "C:\Program Files (x86)\python26\lib\shutil.py", line 
50, in > copyfile > with open
 (src, 'rb') as fsrc: > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: > 
u'C:\\Desktop\\salingeg\\src\\code\\a.c' According to the error message the 
file you are trying to copy doesn't exist. Have a look into the 
C:\Desktop\salngeg\src\code folder, and check whether a file called a.c is 
there. If not you have three options - add the file - remove the line from the 
excel file - modify the code to check if the *source* file exists

Hi,

Source file exists in the directory.

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