Phil Barnett wrote:
Here is the traceback for the failure. Now that I think about it, it's probably that the bin/newlist executable is looking at the 0 parameter instead of the 1 parameter.
At the beginning of main there is this line of code that parses the arguments. opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'ho:', ['help', 'output=']) getopt takes the passed in arguments (sys.argv[1:]) and removes the ones it takes care of leaving the rest in the "args" variable. Unfortunately, later on when reading the command line arguments they are read from the original argv instead of the modified args. Attached is a patch that fixes this problem. Tanner Lovelace --- Tanner Lovelace lovelace@wayfarer.org http://wtl.wayfarer.org/ Cthulu for President. Why settle for the lesser evil? --- newlist.orig Tue Nov 14 23:48:13 2000 +++ newlist Tue Nov 14 23:55:47 2000 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ usage(0) if len(args) > 0: - listname = argv[0] + listname = args[0] else: listname = raw_input("Enter the name of the list: ") listname = string.lower(listname) @@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ usage(1, 'List already exists: ' + listname) if len(args) > 1: - owner_mail = argv[1] + owner_mail = args[1] else: owner_mail = raw_input( "Enter the email of the person running the list: ") if len(args) > 2: - list_pw = argv[2] + list_pw = args[2] else: list_pw = getpass.getpass("Initial %s password: " % listname) # List passwords cannot be empty