Thanks Grant, that does it! I knew it had to be something simple like
that and it was frustrating not to be able to find it. I do prefer
the tuple. Thanks again.
culley
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On 2008-03-22, harrelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> proc = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
>>> stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
>>> stderr_value = proc.communicate()[0]
>>> print stderr_value
>> dialog displays the widget on stdout. You've connected stdout
>> to a pip
>
> [It would be helpful if you didn't wrap sample code when you
> post it.]
>
> dialog displays the widget on stdout. You've connected stdout
> to a pipe, so you're not going to see anything displayed unless
> you read data from the stdout pipe and write it to the terminal.
Also... if I put the
On Mar 21, 3:59 pm, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-03-21, harrelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to get the below code to work and can't quite make things
> > happen. This is with Python 2.5.1. Dialog is doing something odd...
> > I have tinkered with different
On 2008-03-21, harrelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to get the below code to work and can't quite make things
> happen. This is with Python 2.5.1. Dialog is doing something odd...
> I have tinkered with different combinations and I can't get the dialog
> to show properly-- it does s
I am trying to get the below code to work and can't quite make things
happen. This is with Python 2.5.1. Dialog is doing something odd...
I have tinkered with different combinations and I can't get the dialog
to show properly-- it does show properly directly in the shell. Any
hints?
import subp