On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 2:01 PM, David Eric <cii...@gmail.com> wrote: > doing a python tutorial and one of the assignments says to develop a program > that backsup files to zip files into a backup directory > > im using Darwin 10.0.0 unix version: > > this is what i came up with thus far, i did copy the sample program given > but made changes for my unix OS: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > # Filename : backup_prog.py > > > import os > import time > > source = '/Users/davidteboul/bin/python' > > target_dir = '/Users/davidteboul/backups' > > target = target_dir + os.sep + time.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S') + '.gz' > > zip_command = "gzip -qr {0} {1}".format(target, ' '.join(source))
Two problems: - gzip operates on single files, if you want to gzip multiple files you should tar them first. That is why it gives you the initial file not found. From 'man gzip': Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and modification times. - the ' '.join(source) shouldn't be there In [25]: source = '/Users/davidteboul/bin/python' In [26]: ' '.join(source) Out[26]: '/ U s e r s / d a v i d t e b o u l / b i n / p y t h o n' Here is zip_command: 'gzip -qr /Users/davidteboul/backups\\20091013143741.gz / U s e r s / d a v i d t e b o u l / b i n / p y t h o n' > i ran it and my computer went nuts!..its started trying to gzip every file > on my computer...luckily it said access denied oneverything but i dont > understand why it would zip files that i didnt even specify..is it the 'r' > comman in the gzip command line that prompted this? The incorrect command line combined with -r Next time, you might want to print the command line before going live with it ;-) Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor