So where do I find win32process. It's not a builtin (at least import win32process fails) A search of python.org fails. A search of sourceforge fails. A google search brings up lots of stuff, but I didn't find the module.
Earl Eiland On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 09:02, Larry Bates wrote: > Earl Eiland wrote: > > I need to repeatedly execute an .exe program, changing the command line > > arguments, and log the output. > > > > My search of Python documentation and O'Reilly texts hasn't uncovered > > how I do this. Both exec and execfile seem to only run Python code. > > Also, neither seem to be able to pass parameters. (Although there is a > > reference to global and local dictionaries that I don't understand.) > > > > Surely there is a way to do this! > > > > Earl Eiland > > > os.system() or win32process.CreateProcess() depending on how much > control you want and/or if it is a Windows GUI .exe. > > Larry Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list