Nopaste python script
I wrote up a python script to post a file to http://pastebin.archlinux.org/. First tried it in Perl, but it kept sending only one line of the file and the regex to get the url wasn't working. So I did it in python instead. It resides here posted their by itself.
~ Jamie / yankees26
UPDATES
Version 0.2 : DEAD Link
Version 1.0 : DEAD Link
Version 1.0.1
Last edited by yankees26 (2007-04-01 12:32:52)
Updated to version 1.0 (wow that was fast)
Takes username as an argument and type of file. So say you want to upload pythonfile.py with syntax highlighting as bob:
$ nopaste -u bob -t python pythonfile.py
Notice it is not Python but python, didn't work with capitalized P.
Here it is. (Ooooooo, green ) (dead)
Last edited by yankees26 (2007-04-01 12:33:17)
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0x7fff8acf1000 - 0x7fff8adf3fff libcrypto.0.9.8.dylib (47) <74F165AD-4572-3B26-B0E2-A97477FE59D0> /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.8.dylib
0x7fff8aeea000 - 0x7fff8b00292f libobjc.A.dylib (532.2) <90D31928-F48D-3E37-874F-220A51FD9E37> /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
0x7fff8b070000 - 0x7fff8b072fff com.apple.TrustEvaluationAgent (2.0 - 23) <A97D348B-32BF-3E52-8DF2-59BFAD21E1A3> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/TrustEvaluationAgent.framework/Versions/A/Tru stEvaluationAgent
0x7fff8b112000 - 0x7fff8b113ff7 libsystem_sandbox.dylib (220) <3C3B03CF-C525-3CB3-8557-62E91B93AC95> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib
0x7fff8ba1a000 - 0x7fff8ba1bff7 libdnsinfo.dylib (453.18) <E7595861-ECF9-336E-9901-BED2620FAA80> /usr/lib/system/libdnsinfo.dylib
0x7fff8bbfa000 - 0x7fff8bc62ff7 libc++.1.dylib (65.1) <20E31B90-19B9-3C2A-A9EB-474E08F9FE05> /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib
0x7fff8c0fb000 - 0x7fff8c132ff7 libssl.0.9.8.dylib (47) <923945E6-C489-3406-903B-A362410753F8> /usr/lib/libssl.0.9.8.dylib
0x7fff8cd20000 - 0x7fff8cd56fff libsystem_info.dylib (406.17) <4FFCA242-7F04-365F-87A6-D4EFB89503C1> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_info.dylib
0x7fff8d244000 - 0x7fff8d249fff libcache.dylib (57) <65187C6E-3FBF-3EB8-A1AA-389445E2984D> /usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib
0x7fff8ea07000 - 0x7fff8ea29ff7 libxpc.dylib (140.41) <FAC04D8B-680E-325F-8F0C-DD69859D0E01> /usr/lib/system/libxpc.dylib
0x7fff8eadd000 - 0x7fff8eb2cff7 libcorecrypto.dylib (106.2) <CE0C29A3-C420-339B-ADAA-52F4683233CC> /usr/lib/system/libcorecrypto.dylib
0x7fff8eb55000 - 0x7fff8eb57fff libquarantine.dylib (52) <4BE2E642-A14F-340A-B482-5BD2AEFD9C24> /usr/lib/system/libquarantine.dylib
0x7fff8f0ec000 - 0x7fff8f0f2fff libmacho.dylib (829) <BF332AD9-E89F-387E-92A4-6E1AB74BD4D9> /usr/lib/system/libmacho.dylib
0x7fff8fe42000 - 0x7fff8fe45ff7 libdyld.dylib (210.2.3) <F59367C9-C110-382B-A695-9035A6DD387E> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x7fff8fe93000 - 0x7fff8fe95ff7 libunc.dylib (25) <92805328-CD36-34FF-9436-571AB0485072> /usr/lib/system/libunc.dylib
0x7fff8fe96000 - 0x7fff8fe9dfff libcopyfile.dylib (89) <876573D0-E907-3566-A108-577EAD1B6182> /usr/lib/system/libcopyfile.dylib
0x7fff9022f000 - 0x7fff90230fff libffi.dylib (18) <D20FE81C-271C-3446-ABC8-50B6A6F5BEA4> /usr/lib/libffi.dylib
0x7fff904f0000 - 0x7fff9050bff7 libexpat.1.dylib (12) <95D59F1F-0A5C-3F33-BA97-26F7D796CE7A> /usr/lib/libexpat.1.dylib
0x7fff908e2000 - 0x7fff908e3fff libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib (8) <8548E0DC-0D2F-30B6-B045-FE8A038E76D8> /usr/lib/libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib
0x7fff90c13000 - 0x7fff90c14ff7 libremovefile.dylib (23.1) <DBBFAF35-AC78-3856-92F6-6E4FD9DF14A2> /usr/lib/system/libremovefile.dylib
0x7fff912c0000 - 0x7fff912c6ff7 libunwind.dylib (35.1) <21703D36-2DAB-3D8B-8442-EAAB23C060D3> /usr/lib/system/libunwind.dylib
0x7fff91562000 - 0x7fff915cbfff libstdc++.6.dylib (56) <EAA2B53E-EADE-39CF-A0EF-FB9D4940672A> /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib
0x7fff915cc000 - 0x7fff915ccfff libkeymgr.dylib (25) <CC9E3394-BE16-397F-926B-E579B60EE429> /usr/lib/system/libkeymgr.dylib
0x7fff91635000 - 0x7fff91643ff7 libsystem_network.dylib (77.10) <0D99F24E-56FE-380F-B81B-4A4C630EE587> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_network.dylib
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Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 2 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x484D54333235533642465238432D48392020
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AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0xE9), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.81.22)
Bluetooth: Version 4.0.9f33 10885, 2 service, 18 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en0
Serial ATA Device: APPLE SSD SM256C, 251 GB
USB Device: hub_device, 0x0424 (SMSC), 0x2513, 0xfd100000 / 2
USB Device: Internal Memory Card Reader, apple_vendor_id, 0x8404, 0xfd110000 / 3
USB Device: FaceTime Camera (Built-in), apple_vendor_id, 0x850a, 0xfa200000 / 3
USB Device: hub_device, 0x0424 (SMSC), 0x2513, 0xfa100000 / 2
USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad, apple_vendor_id, 0x024c, 0xfa120000 / 5
USB Device: BRCM20702 Hub, 0x0a5c (Broadcom Corp.), 0x4500, 0xfa110000 / 4
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, apple_vendor_id, 0x821f, 0xfa113000 / 8I guess you could say Cheetah is in stable release since 2010 as that was when it was last updated. Python has changed considerably since then.
Pypl.org shows a list of available packages by ascending Python version. By the time one looks for Cheetah support in Python 2.6, it is strictly Linux. In the Python 2.7 section, there is no Cheetah package listed at all.
In my estimation, development on Cheetah has been abandoned, and it remains incompatible with Python 2.7.2 as installed on OS X. You should abandon Cheetah. Look at Jinja2, or Django.
OS X still uses Python scripts for some system activity. If the system version of Python gets messed up with an incompatible module, these system python scripts are compromised too.
Seriously, look at Pythonbrew. It allows you to create full-blown Python installs and switch between versions and virtual environments. -
Need help running a Python script when DVD inserted
We had an intern that created a custom Python script to rip our old event recording DVDs back to a digital format. The script creates a JSON description file and asks a set of questions to create the metadata in the JSON file (e.g. Date of event).
The way the intern set this up was that you'd click on the Python script which would open a terminal window where you fill in the metadata. It then asks if the DVD is in the computer. At this point you place the DVD in. A few seconds later, the Python script notices the DVD and proceeds to rip the DVD at our specific file size requirements along with the inputted metadata.
We then upgraded the Mac from Mountain Lion to Lion and the script stopped working. Our intern has since left. I have now moved the Python script onto my Mountain Lion Mac. The intern's last message to me was that he had written an AppleScript that ran when the DVD was inserted which then referred to the Python script. The intern has since stopped replying to emails.
This is a very important project that I would like to continue. Any help would be greatly appreciated!well, oddly, that should never have worked.
Try this: open the applescript editor, copy in the following line:
tell application "Terminal"
do script "python /Users/medialab/dvddrip rename"
activate
end tell
Save it, making sure that the 'File Format' pull down says Script (the new file will have a '.scpt' extension). You'll be able to select that file in the cd/dvd preferences.
I assumed that you wanted this to open in terminal so that you can enter options on the command line. If that's not correct, let me know. -
Run Python Script in Automator
I have a python script (which was written for me), and I would like to make it so that the script executes every x minutes. I know this should be simple to do, but I can't figure it out.
Thus far, I have created a workflow in automator, used the "Run Shell Script" action, and pasted the script into the text field.
"Workflow failed - 1 error
I'm very new to this, so I'm sure it's a simple error. Any help would great.
Here is the script I am trying to execute.
#!/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python
# you can change the above line to point to the location of python
# on your system (you can check this by typing 'which python' into
# Terminal.app), but this isn't necessary if you execute the script
# using "python ksl.py [URL]"
# change the value of NAME to your desired name
NAME = "Bob Jones"
# change the value of EMAIL to your desired email
EMAIL = "[email protected]"
# your message will be the contact name as mined from the page source,
# followed by whatever message you enter between the following triple quotes
MESSAGE = """Replace this text with your message. Newlines are also OK."""
import mechanize
import re
import sys
def setupBrowser(url):
b = mechanize.Browser()
# b.sethandlerobots(False)
# b.addheaders = [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows XP)')]
try:
b.open(url)
except mechanize._mechanize.BrowserStateError:
print >> sys.stderr, "You have mistyped the URL. It must by in the following format, including the quotes and the preceding 'http://':\n\t %s [--test] 'http://www.blah.com'" % (sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(1)
return b
def grabLinks(b):
"""Takes in a mechanize.Browser() object pointed to a listings URL and returns a listing of classified ad links."""
links = []
for link in b.links():
# change this line if the URL format ever changes
if re.search(r'&ad=', link.url):
links.append(mechanize.urljoin(link.base_url, link.url))
return links
if _name_ == '_main_':
# check for proper command line args
if len(sys.argv) != 2 and len(sys.argv) != 3:
print >> sys.stderr, "Usage: %s [--test] url" % (sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(1)
args = sys.argv[1:]
if len(args) == 1:
# start from listings page
url = args[0]
# set up the mechanize browser object
b = setupBrowser(url)
# grab only the relevant ad links
links = grabLinks(b)
if not links or len(links) == 0:
# the links do not follow the same format as the original page
print >> sys.stderr, "The link format has changed, or you have mistyped the URL."
sys.exit(1)
# open the first link on the listings page
b.open(links[0])
else:
# start from a single listing
if args[0] != "--test":
print >> sys.stderr, "Usage %s [--test] url"
sys.exit(1)
url = args[1]
b = setupBrowser(url)
# grab the HTML so that we can search for the contact name
response = b.response().get_data()
# perform a regex search on the HTML for the contact name
regexSearch = re.search(r'Contact Name:\s*\s(w+)s', response)
contactName = ""
if regexSearch:
# contact name found -- store it
contactName = regexSearch.group(1)
else:
# contact name not found -- use generic greeting
contactName = "Hello"
theOne = ""
# find the "Email Seller" link (stored as "theOne")
for link in b.links():
# again, if the URL changes, change this line
if re.search(r'xmldb=', link.url):
theOne = mechanize.urljoin(link.base_url, link.url)
if theOne == "":
# something went wrong
print >> sys.stderr, "'Email Seller' link has changed formats within the HTML."
sys.exit(1)
b.open(theOne)
# fill out the forms. note that I am grabbing the SECOND form here.
# again, this might change over time, so feel free to change this from
# nr=1 to nr=0 (for the first form), nr=2 (for the third form), etc.
b.select_form(nr=1)
b['form_4'] = NAME
b['form_5'] = EMAIL
# append the contact name to the rest of the message
MESSAGE = contactName + """,\n\n""" + MESSAGE
b['form_6'] = MESSAGE
# submit the form
b.submit()
b.close()If the script works, and all you need is to execute every x minutes, use launchd, and its simple to write with the Lingon GUI: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lingon/files/
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Python script to parse 'iwlist scan' into a table
Hi,
I've written a small python script that parses the output of the command "iwlist interface scan" into a table.
Why ?
Like many arch linux users I think, I use netcfg instead of something like network manager or wicd. So the most natural way to scan for wifi networks in range is iwlist scan. But the output of this command is huge and I find it difficult to retrieve information. So this script parses it into a table : one network, one line.
Example output
Name Address Quality Channel Encryption
wifi_1 01:23:45:67:89:AB 100 % 11 WPA v.1
wifi_2 01:23:45:67:89:AC 76 % 11 WEP
wifi_3 01:23:45:67:89:AD 51 % 11 Open
wifi_4 01:23:45:67:89:AE 50 % 11 WPA v.1
wifi_5 01:23:45:67:89:AF 43 % 4 Open
wifi_6 01:23:45:67:89:AG 43 % 4 WPA v.1
Details
It reads from stdin so you use it like that: iwlist wlan0 scan | iwlistparse.py
The width of the columns is determined by what's in it.
You can easily do a bit more than just parsing the info: in the example above, the quality has been calculated to percents from a ratio (e.g. 46/70).
It is sorted, too.
Customization
It's python so it's easy to customize. See the comments in the code.
Code
#!/usr/bin/env python
# iwlistparse.py
# Hugo Chargois - 17 jan. 2010 - v.0.1
# Parses the output of iwlist scan into a table
import sys
# You can add or change the functions to parse the properties of each AP (cell)
# below. They take one argument, the bunch of text describing one cell in iwlist
# scan and return a property of that cell.
def get_name(cell):
return matching_line(cell,"ESSID:")[1:-1]
def get_quality(cell):
quality = matching_line(cell,"Quality=").split()[0].split('/')
return str(int(round(float(quality[0]) / float(quality[1]) * 100))).rjust(3) + " %"
def get_channel(cell):
return matching_line(cell,"Channel:")
def get_encryption(cell):
enc=""
if matching_line(cell,"Encryption key:") == "off":
enc="Open"
else:
for line in cell:
matching = match(line,"IE:")
if matching!=None:
wpa=match(matching,"WPA Version ")
if wpa!=None:
enc="WPA v."+wpa
if enc=="":
enc="WEP"
return enc
def get_address(cell):
return matching_line(cell,"Address: ")
# Here's a dictionary of rules that will be applied to the description of each
# cell. The key will be the name of the column in the table. The value is a
# function defined above.
rules={"Name":get_name,
"Quality":get_quality,
"Channel":get_channel,
"Encryption":get_encryption,
"Address":get_address,
# Here you can choose the way of sorting the table. sortby should be a key of
# the dictionary rules.
def sort_cells(cells):
sortby = "Quality"
reverse = True
cells.sort(None, lambda el:el[sortby], reverse)
# You can choose which columns to display here, and most importantly in what order. Of
# course, they must exist as keys in the dict rules.
columns=["Name","Address","Quality","Channel","Encryption"]
# Below here goes the boring stuff. You shouldn't have to edit anything below
# this point
def matching_line(lines, keyword):
"""Returns the first matching line in a list of lines. See match()"""
for line in lines:
matching=match(line,keyword)
if matching!=None:
return matching
return None
def match(line,keyword):
"""If the first part of line (modulo blanks) matches keyword,
returns the end of that line. Otherwise returns None"""
line=line.lstrip()
length=len(keyword)
if line[:length] == keyword:
return line[length:]
else:
return None
def parse_cell(cell):
"""Applies the rules to the bunch of text describing a cell and returns the
corresponding dictionary"""
parsed_cell={}
for key in rules:
rule=rules[key]
parsed_cell.update({key:rule(cell)})
return parsed_cell
def print_table(table):
widths=map(max,map(lambda l:map(len,l),zip(*table))) #functional magic
justified_table = []
for line in table:
justified_line=[]
for i,el in enumerate(line):
justified_line.append(el.ljust(widths[i]+2))
justified_table.append(justified_line)
for line in justified_table:
for el in line:
print el,
print
def print_cells(cells):
table=[columns]
for cell in cells:
cell_properties=[]
for column in columns:
cell_properties.append(cell[column])
table.append(cell_properties)
print_table(table)
def main():
"""Pretty prints the output of iwlist scan into a table"""
cells=[[]]
parsed_cells=[]
for line in sys.stdin:
cell_line = match(line,"Cell ")
if cell_line != None:
cells.append([])
line = cell_line[-27:]
cells[-1].append(line.rstrip())
cells=cells[1:]
for cell in cells:
parsed_cells.append(parse_cell(cell))
sort_cells(parsed_cells)
print_cells(parsed_cells)
main()
I hope you find it useful. Please report bugs, I haven't tested it a lot. You may have to customize it though, because I think not all iwlist scan outputs are the same. Again, see comments, it should be easy.This tool is very helpfull. I am trying to add a new function to the existing code to parse the signal level parameter from the output of iwlist wlan0 scan, but I am getting lot of issues .Since I am new to python script can anyone help me to extract the signal level also from the scan put put.
The parametr to be used is Signal level=-44 dBm ,I am trying to create a one more column with Signal level and print its out in the table.
Example:-
Signal level
-44db
The error I am getting
File "iwlist_parser_Testing.py", line 146, in <module>
main()
File "iwlist_parser_Testing.py", line 144, in main
print_cells(parsed_cells)
File "iwlist_parser_Testing.py", line 123, in print_cells
print_table(table)
File "iwlist_parser_Testing.py", line 102, in print_table
widths=map(max,map(lambda l:map(len,l),zip(*table))) #functional magic
File "iwlist_parser_Testing.py", line 102, in <lambda>
widths=map(max,map(lambda l:map(len,l),zip(*table))) #functional magic
TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()
Could some pls help me to solve this issue
Thanks -
Call an ABAP program or a function module from command prompt/python script
Dear All,
I want to call a function module/ABAP program from command prompt or a python script.
Let me explain with an example.
There is a function module "z_add" that takes two integers as input parameters and generates their sum.
the sum is the output parameter.
Now i want to call this function module from command prompt / python script and pass parameters to this function module.
In return i must get the sum(i.e. the output of function module).
I tried using STARTRFC ,was able to call the FM but could not get the return value(output) from FM.
Can you please provide me the code of such a function module and the method to call it thereby passing parameters and getting the sum.
Thanks and regards,
Gaurav
Edited by: gauravkec2005 on Mar 4, 2010 7:41 AMthank you both! helpful answers! :o)
anyway!
i have written the program which is called from the SAPScript:
/: PERFORM GET_VATNUMBER IN PROGRAM ZFI_F140_OPERATIONS
/: USING &BKPF-BUKRS&
/: CHANGING &VATNUMBER&
CE VAT Registration No : &VATNUMBER&
REPORT zfi_f140_operations.
FORM get_vatnumber TABLES in_par STRUCTURE itcsy
out_par STRUCTURE itcsy.
DATA: lv_co_code TYPE bukrs,
lv_vat_no TYPE stceg.
READ TABLE in_par WITH KEY name = 'BKPF-BUKRS'.
MOVE in_par-value TO lv_co_code.
SELECT SINGLE stceg FROM t001
INTO lv_vat_no WHERE bukrs = lv_co_code.
out_par-name = 'VATNUMBER'.
WRITE lv_vat_no TO out_par-value.
CONDENSE out_par-value.
MODIFY out_par INDEX 1.
ENDFORM.
it is not working and i cannot work out why...
i have not been ABAPing for very long but have had a go....
any thoughts as to what i have done wrong?
or point me where i should be looking? thank you! -
Include python script inside an app
Hi all, I'm writing an applescript app which should use a python script.
how can I include the script inside the apple and have it called by the applescript?
Thank you!Now, is there a way to let the user choose both the output file directory and the output file name (out.iso)?
To get the filename, add this after the code to select the directory:
<pre style="
font-family: Monaco, 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;
font-size: 10px;
font-weight: normal;
margin: 0px;
padding: 5px;
border: 1px solid #000000;
width: 720px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #E6E6EE;
overflow: auto;">
set outPutName to text returned of (display dialog "Now, please enter a filename:" default answer "out" with title "Enter Filename") & ".iso"</pre>
But you need to remove "quoted form of the" from dirOutput.
Also, "set dirOutput to POSIX path of the dirOut" is not needed.
so, this should work:
<pre style="
font-family: Monaco, 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;
font-size: 10px;
font-weight: normal;
margin: 0px;
padding: 5px;
border: 1px solid #000000;
width: 720px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #E6E6EE;
overflow: auto;">
set dirOut to (POSIX path of (choose folder with prompt "Scegli la posizione in cui salvare il file convertito"))
set outPutName to text returned of (display dialog "Now, please enter a filename:" default answer "out" with title "Enter Filename") & ".iso"
if outPutName is ".iso" then set outPutName to "out.iso" -- simple error check for blank name
if outPutName contains "/" then set outPutName to "out.iso" -- simple error check for bad charater in name
set fullPathOut to quoted form of (dirOut & outPutName)
</pre>
Tony -
Using the advanced telemetry Python script (unrecognized signature)
I am trying to profile an AIR for Mobile project (using AIR 3.5) in Scout. I (apparently) cannot compile the project in Flash Builder because it utilizies CameraRoll. I'm trying to add advanced telemetry using the Python script at https://github.com/adamcath/telemetry-utils
First, AFAICT that script has typos in it, where tabs and spaces were mixed for indentation. After fixing those (I think), I always get the error:
"add-opt-in.py", line 158, in <module>
raise Exception("Bad SWF: Unrecognized signature: %s" % signature)
Exception: Bad SWF: Unrecognized signature: b'CWS'Hi,
I have converted all space based indentations to tabs in the attached script and it works fine for all the SWFs that I tried.
Could you please give this a try with your SWFs and let us know if it works ?
Dowload link - https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_py8ocVzd4edG51cEN3MkhPbWM
If it still does not work, can you send us below details and a sample SWF if possible.
1. OS : Win / Mac version
2. Version of Python
3. Compiler / IDE / SDK used to generate the SWF
Thanks
Srinivas -
Tidy -- simple python script to clean annoying files and directories
Hi all,
recently I opened a much-used flash drive and there was a lot of files like Thumbs.db, Mac OS' ._*, .DS_Store, etc all over it, making using it really annoying.
So I decided to mimic a simple utility I saw as a plugin in Rockbox, which takes all of these files and deletes them.
The result is a simple python script which you can find at:
http://github.com/houbysoft/short/blob/master/tidy
Usage should be self-explanatory. Be warned, by default, it deletes everything that matches the regular expressions without warning (this should be fine though, so if you want to be safe, try the -s and -v (simulate, verbose) or -p (prompt) options first.
As usual, any feedback is welcome, and if you know of other files it should clean, please post them here!Hi all,
recently I opened a much-used flash drive and there was a lot of files like Thumbs.db, Mac OS' ._*, .DS_Store, etc all over it, making using it really annoying.
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The result is a simple python script which you can find at:
http://github.com/houbysoft/short/blob/master/tidy
Usage should be self-explanatory. Be warned, by default, it deletes everything that matches the regular expressions without warning (this should be fine though, so if you want to be safe, try the -s and -v (simulate, verbose) or -p (prompt) options first.
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File owner:group = mike:staff (fro scraper.py and runscraper.sh)
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say "hey mike"
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I have checked log files and found nothing.
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thanksPost to the Unix forum under OS X Technologies.
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And maybe try using / instead of \\
Eric -
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I want to call the Python script from LabVIEW.
I tried with using at the command line but i am unable to run that script file..
i have gone through LabPython but i am unable to call the scripts from there also..
If someone has an example of a VI which invokes a python script, it will be very helpful...
Thanks a lot in advance
Regards
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I have to invoke the Script file at command prompt.
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