On 6/30/07, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > TK Soh wrote: > > On 6/29/07, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> TK Soh wrote: > >> > I'm trying to use os.popen3 to replace subprocess.Popen for python 2.3 > >> > compatibility. According to the document, os.Popen3 class is not > >> > supported on Win32, so I can't poll() the pipe. I wonder how I can > >> > check if the process open by os.popen3 is still running. Thanks in > >> > advance for any advice or pointers. > >> > >> Surely, the MOST efficient way to do this has to be to download the > >> Python 2.3 version of subprocess from > >> http://effbot.org/downloads/#subprocess. > > > > Thanks for the advice, but this isn't exactly something I have in mind > > though. I was thinking more of a solution 'native' to python 2.3. > > Why? What's the point? If subprocess is known to solve your problem, > then why would you waste even half an hour of your time trying to > re-engineer it? It's not like this is some hack job by a high schooler > -- that download is the same subprocess module that was accepted into > Python 2.4, by the same author.
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