jak writes:
Running the command:
$ cat bible.txt > cmdpipe & cat bible.txt > cmdpipe & cat bible.txt > cmdpipe
the three texts do not mix
The three texts do not mix as long at the contents of bible.txt is short
enough (and provided `cat' only calls `write' once). In the POSIX
spe
On 1/1/21 11:46 AM, Bob van der Poel wrote:
> When I run python from the command line and generate an error I get the
> following:
>
> Python 3.8.5 (default, Jul 28 2020, 12:59:40)
> [GCC 9.3.0] on linux
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
z
> /home/bob/.l
On 2021-01-01 at 03:43:43 +0100,
Regarding "Re: Control stript which is runing in background.,"
jak wrote:
> Il 01/01/2021 01:43, Cameron Simpson ha scritto:
> > On 01Jan2021 01:21, jak wrote:
> > > Il 01/01/2021 00:58, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com ha scritto:
> > > > Most of the time, I h
Il 01/01/2021 01:43, Cameron Simpson ha scritto:
On 01Jan2021 01:21, jak wrote:
Il 01/01/2021 00:58, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com ha scritto:
Most of the time, I have several shells open, often with their own
background jobs running. Limiting write permission on the pipe to "me"
wouldn'
On 01Jan2021 01:21, jak wrote:
>Il 01/01/2021 00:58, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com ha scritto:
>>Most of the time, I have several shells open, often with their own
>>background jobs running. Limiting write permission on the pipe to "me"
>>wouldn't prevent concurrent access.
>
>This is true b
Il 01/01/2021 00:58, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com ha scritto:
Most of the time, I have several shells open, often with their own
background jobs running. Limiting write permission on the pipe to "me"
wouldn't prevent concurrent access.
This is true but there would be no difference if thi
On 2021-01-01 at 00:45:52 +0100,
Regarding "Re: Control stript which is runing in background.,"
jak wrote:
> ... but this won't be the problem the OP may encounter if its intention is
> to create a script to command another one that is running. It will be
> sufficient to limit the write permissio
... but this won't be the problem the OP may encounter if its intention
is to create a script to command another one that is running. It will be
sufficient to limit the write permissions to the pipe file to himself
... perhaps protecting the pipe file inside a directory with stickibits set.
--
When I run python from the command line and generate an error I get the
following:
Python 3.8.5 (default, Jul 28 2020, 12:59:40)
[GCC 9.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> z
/home/bob/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/requests/__init__.py:89:
R
Il 31/12/2020 22:43, Cameron Simpson ha scritto:
On 31Dec2020 18:07, jak wrote:
Il 31/12/2020 11:43, Petro ha scritto:
I would like to make something like this:
A python script would run headlessly in the background.
I would like to control the script from the command line using other python
On 31Dec2020 18:07, jak wrote:
>Il 31/12/2020 11:43, Petro ha scritto:
>>I would like to make something like this:
>>A python script would run headlessly in the background.
>>I would like to control the script from the command line using other python
>>scripts or from the python shell.
>> From ti
On 12/31/2020 9:36 AM, garabik-news-2005...@kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk wrote:
unicode is a simple python command line utility that displays
properties for a given unicode character, or searches
unicode database for a given name.
...
Changes since previous versions:
* display ASCII table (eithe
Il 31/12/2020 11:43, Petro ha scritto:
Hi.
I would like to make something like this:
A python script would run headlessly in the background.
I would like to control the script from the command line using other python
scripts or from the python shell.
From time to time I would ask the main scrip
On 12/31/20 8:11 AM, BearGod777 wrote:
i am trying to open it by just left clicking the file in file explorer and
i tried right clicking it and then pressing open with python 3.9.1 64-bit
That *shouldn't* open the installer... (you can actually remove the
installer file once you're done instal
i am trying to open it by just left clicking the file in file explorer and
i tried right clicking it and then pressing open with python 3.9.1 64-bit
On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 at 00:52, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> On 12/30/20 2:14 PM, BearGod777 wrote:
> > every time i try and open a .py file it just ciomes
unicode is a simple python command line utility that displays
properties for a given unicode character, or searches
unicode database for a given name.
It was written with Linux in mind, but should work almost everywhere
(including MS Windows and MacOSX), UTF-8 console is recommended.
˙pɹɐpuɐʇs əp
On 2020-12-31 10:43, Petro wrote:
Hi.
I would like to make something like this:
A python script would run headlessly in the background.
I would like to control the script from the command line using other python
scripts or from the python shell.
From time to time I would ask the main script to
Hi.
I would like to make something like this:
A python script would run headlessly in the background.
I would like to control the script from the command line using other python
scripts or from the python shell.
>From time to time I would ask the main script to create a popup window with an
>ima
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