Ok Thanks, this is a start. Now is more clear. I will do some test tonite. The idea is, an application (small) to set the global enviroment proxy (as we could do in bash with export bla bla:8080) but with a GUI, which i've added XML support and a systray. This is the actual look to have an idea: http://img515.imageshack.us/content.php?page=done&l=img515/9710/qproxysettingsrd9.png
Cheers. 2008/6/17 Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 17.06.08 18:57:51, Gustavo A. Díaz wrote: > > Could you give me a little tip of how i could solve this by using > QProcess? > > If not much to ask > > I am reading about setEnviroment() but i dont understand exactly which is > > the steps i should follow as starting point. > > Well, lets say you want to start "yourapp" with http_proxy variable set > to http://somehost:8184. Then you'd just do > > p = QProcess() > env = QProcess.systemEnvironment() > env.append( "http_proxy=http://somehost:8184" ) > p.setEnvironment(env) > p.start( "yourapp" ) > > This would start "yourapp" as if you'd have done the following in a > shell: > > export http_proxy=http://somehost:8184 > yourapp > > As I said before you can only change the environment of processes you > start from your code, you can't influence environment settings of > already running processes. > > If you still have problems, please be more precise whats not working and > show some code. > > Andreas > > -- > You will probably marry after a very brief courtship. > _______________________________________________ > PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt > -- Gustavo A. Díaz GDNet Projects www.gdnet.com.ar
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