Jeremy Moles wrote: > I am mostly done with writing an extension module in C that wraps (and > makes easier) interfacing with libiw (the library that powers iwconfig, > iwlist, and friends on Linux). We're using this internally for a tool > to > manage wireless connectivity. This is a million times better than > hundreds of invocations of the iw* suite of tools. :) > > Would anyone else find something like this useful? I know a few distros > maintain their own suite of config tools, but I don't think there is > yet > an actual binding for python. > > Anyway, I am just curious... we plan on using it, at any rate. It's > already made the code easier to read, faster, and more reliable. > > # example usage --------------------------------- > > wlan = pyiw.WirelessInfo("wlan0") > > nets = wlan.Scan() > > for net in nets: > print net.signal_quality > > wlan.essid > wlan.key > wlan.protocol > > wlan.essid = "LV-426" > > wlan.Reconfigure()
So cool! YES, I'd like to have that. Preferably as source code since I have quite a number of different Un*xes. --eric -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list