[rbt wrote] > This is a corner case. I'm trying to detect if the py script is running > on a 'special' version of windows. I can't go into the details about > what makes it unique. Python installs and runs, but the windows API > isn't as complete as a normal Windows install... among other things, it > doesn't have a winver.exe file, or if it does, it's crippled... this > causes os.system('winver') to return a 1... while it returns 0 on > Windows XP, etc.
If you just want to check if winver.exe exists you could just try os.path.exists("path\\to\\winver.exe") if you know where to expect it (likely "C:\Windows\system32") or you could use which.py: >>> import which >>> which.which("winver.exe") 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\winver.exe' >>> which.which("nothere") Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "C:\Python24\which.py", line 248, in which raise WhichError("Could not find '%s' on the path." % command) which.WhichError: Could not find 'nothere' on the path. http://trentm.com/projects/which/ Trent -- Trent Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list