On Aug 10, 2006, at 4:24 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote: > On Aug 10, 2006, at 5:26 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote: > >> argv[0] and the name of the script aren't necessarily the same thing. >> __file__ is the file of the script (all modules have a __file__ >> attribute). >> > Like I said, just getting my feet wet. > >>>>> os.execlp('open', 'open', '-a', 'Terminal.app', shellrun) >>>> >>>> Probably should specify /usr/bin/open instead of just open. >>>> >>> Same error (changed command to os.execl). >> >> What you really should do at this point is print out your environment >> variables to make sure they're the right thing. If the environment >> variables aren't the problem, then you probably forgot to include the >> shell script in your app. >> >> When I want to open something in Terminal I generate a temporary >> script on the fly, rather than having some static script with >> parameters wedged in with environment variables. There's even an >> example of this technique in the py2app source: >> >> http://svn.pythonmac.org/py2app/py2app/trunk/examples/EggInstaller/ >> EggInstaller.py >> > Well, some progress. I switched back to the spawn method - I > didn't realize that the args behaves exactly like in exec, where > the command and name (argv[0]) are repeated. I was doing spawnlp > ('open', '-a', 'Terminal.app', shellrun). So, now I have spawn > finally opening the shell file in a new Terminal window. > > Now the environment vars aren't making it into the Terminal > window. I guess that makes sense - the environment set by spawn/ > exec is for the command it's running, 'open', not the file that > open is telling Terminal to open. I can't use that egginstaller > method of writing a script, this application will likely be running > without admin privileges, so wouldn't be able to write to the app > package.
You should never write to the app package. In any case, the example I sent you writes a temporary file. Look a bit harder. -bob _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig