Richard,
I'm going home now, so I will not be able to experiment with this machine
today.
But on Monday I'll write two Python scripts, one that calls the second with
subprocess.call() with or without cwd argument, and see what happens.
There must be something wrong on my system or in my Python settings...
Many thanks for you help :-)
Regards
Marc
2014-06-20 16:03 GMT+02:00 Marc Lebrun <marcleb...@skynet.be>:
> Hi Richard,
>
> I tried this as well, but it didn't work, the subprocess still goes to the
> c:\data folder...
> I also get the same behaviour, when changing the argument name or using a
> fake dir, the generator stops.
> So the argument is really used and checked before continuing, but for some
> reason the current directory is changed as soon as the subprocess starts...
>
> I don't know if some Python settings in my system could cause this ?
>
> Regards
> Marc
>
>
> 2014-06-20 15:22 GMT+02:00 Richard Sternagel [via qooxdoo] <
> ml-node+s678n7585904...@n2.nabble.com>:
>
> Hey marcounet,
>>
>> too bad. Hmm.
>>
>> Does this work?
>>
>> cwd='C:\\data\\prgweb\\qxtest'
>>
>> OR
>>
>> cwd=r'C:\data\prgweb\qxtest'
>>
>> It's strange:
>>
>> * when I change the keyword argument (e.g. cwdfoo=...), python refuses
>> to continue
>> * when I use a fake dir (e.g. "foo"), python refuses to continue
>>
>> so it seems that Python properly gets the argument on your
>> machine, but somehow doesn't use it. :(
>>
>> Regards
>> Richard
>>
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