os.system in a service
Diez B. Roggisch
deets at nospam.web.de
Thu Aug 6 02:59:13 EDT 2009
Gabriel Genellina schrieb:
> En Wed, 05 Aug 2009 13:07:39 -0300, Lawrence Wong
> <lawrencew00 at hotmail.com> escribió:
>
>> I wrote a program which runs a .bat file using os.system like:
>> 'os.system(pathToBatFile)' and everything was good. Then I decided to
>> turn my program into a service as opposed to being run with the
>> command prompt showing. When my program became a service, I noticed
>> that the os.system command to run my .bat file was no longer working.
>> By 'not working' I mean no exception is thrown, but it was as if the
>> line with os.system(pathToBatFile) did not exist. I was wondering why
>> this is and if there is a way to fix this or what an alternative to
>> using os.system to run my .bat file was?
>
> Capture stdout and stderr and you'll probably see the error message:
>
> some_command >logfile.txt 2>&1
Which isn't possible as a service.
The OP might consider using suprocess istead of os.system, and establish
pipes to read the output of the command into a file he can analyze.
Diez
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