It isn't, but it doesn't matter because all executables I've tried cause the
error, even "ping.exe". Just try:
os.execl('ping.exe', '')
And it will cause the "python.exe has stopped working" error message.
On Sunday, April 28, 2013 5:05:02 AM UTC-3, Fábio Santos wrote:
> Is this executable free
Thank you!
On Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:51:03 AM UTC-3, Terry Jan Reedy wrote:
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It works fine as long as you don't provide a null string ('') to os.execl(),
such as:
os.execl('filename.exe','')
On Sunday, April 28, 2013 5:02:48 AM UTC-3, Fábio Santos wrote:
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I did that but unfortunately the 'bug' persists. :(
I've chosen the os module because I though it would be more portable. :/
On Sunday, April 28, 2013 12:53:25 AM UTC-3, Nobody wrote:
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Probably a bug I suppose. :(
I've used subprocess before and it works fine. I was just learning about the os
module. os.execl() works if you provide no nulls, for example:
os.execl('c:\\bin\\filename.exe','filename.exe','arg1')
Is there the place to open a ticket for Python developers? Who keep
Yes, just those two lines cause the error. 'filename.exe' exists and runs ok in
the command prompt. Any other executable cause the problem, also '', for
example:
os.execl('','')
If doesn't work on Windows it should give an error message, right?
On Saturday, April 27, 2013 9:55:34 PM UTC-3, Dav
Was trying os.execl() and got a "python.exe has stopped working" on my Windows
7 Ultimate SP1 x64 desktop.
I'm using Python 2.7.4 and that happens when the second arg is ''. For example:
os.execl('filename.exe','')
Wtf? :(
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