Uri Nix wrote: > Using the following snippet: > p = > subprocess.Popen(nmake,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE, \ > universal_newlines=True, bufsize=1) > os.sys.stdout.writelines(p.stdout) > os.sys.stdout.writelines(p.stderr) > Works fine on the command line, but fails when called from within > Visual Studio, with the following error: > File "C:\Python24\lib\subprocess.py", line 549, in __init__ > (p2cread, p2cwrite, > File "C:\Python24\lib\subprocess.py", line 609, in _get_handles > p2cread = self._make_inheritable(p2cread) > File "C:\Python24\lib\subprocess.py", line 650, in _make_inheritable > DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) > TypeError: an integer is required
This looks like these known bugs: http://python.org/sf/1124861 http://python.org/sf/1126208 Try setting stderr to subprocess.PIPE. I think that was what worked for me. (You might also try setting shell=True. That's what I currently have in my code that didn't work before.) STeVe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list