On Mar 12, 1:58 pm, "Hitesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > import string > import os > > f = open ("c:\\servername.txt", 'r') > linelist = f.read() > > lineLog = string.split(linelist, '\n') > lineLog = lineLog [:-1] > #print lineLog > for l in lineLog: > path1 = "\\\\" + l + "\\server*\\*\\xtRec*" > glob.glob(path1) > > When I run above from command line python, It prints the output of > glob.glob but when I run it as a script, it does not print > anything.... I know that there are files like xtRec* inside those > folders.. and glob.glob does spits the path if run from python command > line. > > I tried something like this but did not work: > for l in lineLog: > path1 = "\\\\" + l + "\\server*\\*\\xtRec*" > xtRec = glob.glob(path1) > print xtRec > > No results... > > xtRec = [] > for l in lineLog: > path1 = "\\\\" + l + "\\server*\\*\\xtRec*" > xtrec = glob.glob(path1) > print xtRec > > No luck here either. > > Seems like I am doing here something reallt silly mistake.. > > Thank you, > hj
I am using pythonWin and command line means Interactive Shell. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list