When I use os.popen(cmd,'w'), I find that under windows, the stdout of the child process disappears, instead of appearing in the DOS window the script is invoked from. eg:
C:\> type foo.py import os import sys file = os.popen("nslookup", 'w') file.write("google.com\n") file.close() C:\> python foo.py <-- nothing is printed C:\> This just seems wrong. The following DOS equivalent works fine: C:\> echo google.com | nslookup Default Server: dns.erco.x Address: 192.168.1.14 [..expected output..] When I run the same python program on a unix box, the output from 'nslookup' appears in the terminal, as I'd expect. Shouldn't popen() be consistent in its handling of the child's stdout and stderr across platforms? Maybe I'm missing something, being somewhat new to python, but an old hand at unix and win32 and functions like popen(). Didn't see anything in the docs for popen(), and I googled around quite a bit on the web and groups for eg. 'python windows popen stdout lost' and found nothing useful. FWIW, I'm using the windows version of python 2.5 from activestate. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list