I think i didn't explained well Two programs client and server in c. to run client strace -c ./client to run server strace -c ./server
After a minute i want to send client SIGINT signal and capture the terminal output in a file. If i use os.system and press ctrl+c signal from keyboard i get the output on terminal if i use subprocess.Popen and press ctrl+c from keyboard i didn't get the output. Regards On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 4:11 AM, Robert Clove <cloverob...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I am facing a problem in python coding that is > > > > I have a client server program(programs a re in c code and client and > server > > are its executable) on Linux machine. > > To run client i do this ./strace -c client and to run server i type this > > ./strace -c server > > > > When i give ctrl+c to client i see some output on the terminal, i want > that > > output in the file i mean i want to send the ctrl+c signal programmatic > ally > > to client after a minute and write the output in the file. > > > > if i use subprocess.Popen to execute ./strace -c client and give ctrl+c > > signal i don''t see any output on the terminal but if i see os.system to > > execute ./strace -c client i see the output on terminal.Now i want to > send > > the ctrl+c signal to os.system and write the terminal output into a file. > > I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do here, but strace > produces its output on Standard Error (aka "stderr"). You can simply > redirect that to a file. That's the normal strace program. You might > be running something completely different, since you're running > "./strace"; but I would suggest that it probably uses either stderr or > stdout ("Standard Output"), and you could redirect either or both. Try > this, at the terminal (no Python involved): > > ./strace -c client >client_out 2>client_err > > Then press Ctrl-C, and see which of the files has the output. Based on > that, you could configure subprocess.Popen to send the appropriate > stream to a file. > > ChrisA > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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