All I can say I call subprocess in admin/controllers/gae.py and it
works but it is tricky because you are starting a process from within
a thread.

Massimo

On Jul 3, 9:04 am, Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have the same problem,
>
> A call to subprcess into controller subprocess.call(string) return
> errorcode 1, the same command (cut/paste) returns 0 in a python
> console.
>
> I cannot find anything wrong ...
>
> Thanks!
>
> 2009/5/12 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>:
>
>
>
> > In trunk, look at the file
>
> > applications/admin/controllers/gae.py
>
> > It provides an example of suprocess + ajax to interact with
> > subprocess.
>
> > On May 11, 8:13 pm, Francisco Gama <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> - does that call return anything at all?
> >> For example, if you try:
> >> print 'A'
> >> os.system(...)
> >> print 'B'
>
> >> do you ever get see 'A' and 'B' ?
>
> >> - have you tried using subprocess instead of os.system?
> >> For example:
> >> import subprocess
> >> subprocess.call("E:/Python/web2py_src/web2py/applications/
> >> TheReckoning/
> >> prod_scripts/dropship_copy_to_opc.bat")
>
> >> you may also check other libs like:
> >> os.spawn*
> >> os.popen*
> >> popen2.*
> >> commands.*
> >> (not so recommended)
>
> >> - Finally, you give little information about your problem. You
> >> probably would live better with an IDE/debugger, probing your stack
> >> data with breakpoints and showing you the code at execution time.
>
> >> Best Regards
>
> >> On 11 Maio, 21:54, NetHead <tbnethe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hey Gang:
>
> >> > When a user visits a page, I am attempting to run the following lines:
>
> >> > import os
> >> > os.system("E:/Python/web2py_src/web2py/applications/TheReckoning/
> >> > prod_scripts/dropship_copy_to_opc.bat")
>
> >> > This exact command works fine from a Python interactive session,
> >> > BUT.... when put into a Web2py function, the page never loads -- the
> >> > blue bar just creeps forward sloooowwwwly.
>
> >> > We tried this in both Firefox and IE with the same result.
>
> >> > Any thoughts?   Please note that we ARE importing 'os' first.
>
> >> > Thanks!!
>
> >> > Todd
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