Hello everybody,
I have some trouble with a program I run both on a WinXP and on Win 7.
It boils down to this several lines:
import os
vePath = r'C:\Programme\RA Consulting_Webservices\DiagRA-MCD
\DiagRA_D.exe'
#vePath = r'C:\Windows\notepad.exe'
process_id = os.spawnl(os.P_NOWAIT, vePath)
Under
x27;t imagine anything of such importance was not tested at
all during the beta phase - so it could be the tests were not run with
such a tricky configuration of windows.
Any hints are appreciated!
Cheers,
Nenad
On 24 Okt., 15:18, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 24/10/2011 13:43, Propad wrote:
>
&
On 25 Okt., 02:21, Miki Tebeka wrote:
> Please use the subprocess module, it's the one who's actively
> maintained.http://docs.python.org/library/subprocess.html#replacing-the-os-spawn...
Thnx again for all the answers. As stated before, I'm limited in my
options. One of them just might be to sw
Hello Gentelmen,
the suggestion to add the optional second parameter fixed the problem,
spawnl now works on the Win 7 computer I'm responsible for (with
Python 2.2). So the suggested cause seems to be right.
Thank you for the great help!
Cheers,
Nenad
On 26 Okt., 21:20, Terry Reedy wrote:
>
oviding a win32
> port using ming32, doing all the work _myself_, on my own, without
> financial incentive and renumeration.
Is Visual Studio 2005 OK, or is some other compiler required?
> i'll happily explain to other people what _they_ need to do, though.
>
> l.
If Visual Studio
or that they offer.
Yeah, I find they are serious. I had tried Wing maybe 3 or 4 years
ago, at that time it looked just so ugly I didn't want to consider it
any further. But that has also changed. Now it looks OK.
So, yes, I can recommend Wing IDE. It is a good tool for a Python
professional
.py.PyCrust
>
> if __name__ == '__main__' :
> app = wx.App()
> pc = wx.py.PyCrust.App(app)
> pc.MainLoop()
>
> Run it from the working dir and tinker from there.
Hello,
is it still possible to run PyCrust with Python 2.2? I see no
installer for it anywhere...
Cheers
to a running application, but
now it seems it disapeared (now there is a python debugger with the
same name, linked to ViM).
Thanx,
Propad
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Hello,
thank you very much everybody. I gave up hope for an answer a long
time ago :-).
I'll take a look at the proposed solutions and give you a note.
Cheers,
Propad
On Aug 21, 12:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (R. Bernstein) wrote:
> Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
On Dec 23, 6:20 am, Lev wrote:
> Is this a correct group to talk about Ironpython? If not, please tell
> which is?
The group for IronPython specific issues is:
http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
It's quite active and helpfull.
Cheers,
Nenad
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contractor.
While I'm currently doing reasonably well, I've never been quite
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