Win32 popen with py2exe
Kinsley Turner
kingsleyturner at westpac.com.au
Sun Dec 18 19:24:06 EST 2005
Hey,
Does os.popen() actually work in a py2exe win32 package?
As far as I can tell, it just doesn't seem to do anything,
although it seems to work ok outside of py2exe.
Any hints? There does seem to be a popen.exe combined
with py2exe... Ah... maybe that's not being included in the
package!?
thanks,
-kt
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