Re: Changing a value for each folder while traversing a file system

2006-07-28 Thread PipedreamerGrey
Perfect. That's exactly what I wanted. Thanks. For those reading this later on, the following script will crawl through a directory, select all the text files, dump them into seperate numbered html files in the parent directory (in which the python script is executed). In this example, the

Re: Changing a value for each folder while traversing a file system

2006-07-27 Thread PipedreamerGrey
No, that doesn't work. Though, leaving the random snippet about the for file in DirectoryWalker(.): line, it does leave all files the same value, rather than switching the value for every single file. The problem is, the value is shared accross every folder. --

Re: Changing a value for each folder while traversing a file system

2006-07-27 Thread PipedreamerGrey
That seems logical, but the syntax doesn't work. I keep getting the error: 'module object' has no attribute 'dirname' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Changing a value for each folder while traversing a file system

2006-07-26 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I'm using the script below (originally from http://effbot.org, given to me here) to open all of the text files in a directory and its subdirectories and combine them into one Rich text file (index.rtf). Now I'm adapting the script to convert all the text files into individual html files. What I

Re: Expanding Search to Subfolders

2006-06-06 Thread PipedreamerGrey
Thanks, that was a big help. It worked fine once I removed os.chdir(C:\\Python23\\programs\\Magazine\\SamplesE) and changed for file, st in DirectoryWalker(.): to for file in DirectoryWalker(.): (removing the st) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Expanding Search to Subfolders

2006-06-06 Thread PipedreamerGrey
Thanks everyone! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Expanding Search to Subfolders

2006-06-06 Thread PipedreamerGrey
Here's the final working script. It opens all of the text files in a directory and its subdirectories and combines them into one Rich text file (index.rtf): #! /usr/bin/python import glob import fileinput import os import string import sys index = open(index.rtf, 'w') class DirectoryWalker:

Expanding Search to Subfolders

2006-06-05 Thread PipedreamerGrey
This is the beginning of a script that I wrote to open all the text files in a single directory, then process the data in the text files line by line into a single index file. os.chdir(C:\\Python23\\programs\\filetree) mydir = glob.glob(*.txt) index = open(index.rtf, 'w') for File in mydir:

Re: PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-26 Thread PipedreamerGrey
That did it. Thanks a lot. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-22 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I'm trying to create a standalone version (.exe) of PythonCard's Custdb sample using Py2Exe version 0.5.0. Everytime I attempt to compile the program, I get an error during compilation. This is the exact code I'm using in the setup file: from distutils.core import setup import py2exe setup(

PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-22 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I'm trying to create a standalone version (.exe) of PythonCard's Custdb sample using Py2Exe version 0.5.0. Everytime I attempt to compile the program, I get an error during compilation. This is the exact code I'm using in the setup file: from distutils.core import setup import py2exe setup(

Py2Exe Import Error

2005-02-22 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I'm trying to create a standalone version (.exe) of PythonCard's Custdb sample using Py2Exe version 0.5.0. Everytime I attempt to compile the program, I get an error during compilation. This is the exact code I'm using in the setup file: from distutils.core import setup import py2exe setup(

Re: PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-18 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I am using the command prompt. What I realized after reading your entry, Peter, is that if I use setup.py py2exe instead of start setup.py py2exe I can see the error in the same window without it closing. I went into the script and double spaced everything in case Notebook smashed the lines

Re: PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-16 Thread pipedreamergrey
You should move these 'import ...' statements to your *script* so that py2exe doesn find them, not to the setup script. Thomas Removing import statements only returns this error message before the package compiles: = custdb, 'setup' is not defined No files are returned. --

Re: PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-16 Thread pipedreamergrey
The Error: (Most recent call last): C:\Documents and Settings\Gateway User\ Desktop\custdb\setup.py, line 1, name = custdb, 'setup' is not defined There may be a single word infront of 'setup' on the fourth line, it scramble on my screen because I have to use a screen capture to read the

PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-15 Thread PipedreamerGrey
I've been banging my head against this problem for a week. It's time to ask for help, because I'm obviously not going to solve this by trial and error. I'm trying to create a standalone version (.exe) of PythonCard's Custdb sample using Py2Exe version 0.5.0. Everytime I attempt to compile the

Re: PythonCard and Py2Exe

2005-02-15 Thread PipedreamerGrey
For this setup file, the executable packs, but when I attempt to run the program, the screen flashes, cannot import name radiogroup . I've attempted adding import radiogroup, from Pythoncard import radiogroup and from Pythoncard.compnents import radiogroup to the setup file, and that doesn't