On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 21:43:22 +0100, Christian Heimes wrote:
Below is a test case that demonstrates this. Tests 1 2 concatenate the
command and the argument, Tests 3 4 mimic the python docs and use the form
Popen([mycmd, myarg], ...), which never seems to work.
It doesn't work with
I'm using Python 2.6.2 as packaged with Fedora 12. I'm trying to use
subprocess.Popen() to call /usr/bin/pactl, a simple PulseAudio command
parser.
I'm having a hard time, because it only works part of the time. If pactl
gets a blank or invalid command, it says No valid command specified., and
Mr.John wrote:
Below is a test case that demonstrates this. Tests 1 2 concatenate the
command and the argument, Tests 3 4 mimic the python docs and use the form
Popen([mycmd, myarg], ...), which never seems to work.
It doesn't work with shell=True because the shell is not able to
interpret