name not main. what a great start to the day.
On 8/9/06, Alan Jones <skyphyr(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry Brad - damn Gmail - saw the main from the reply below.
On 8/9/06, Alan Jones <skyphyr(at)gmail.com> wrote:
> I Bernard for the example of whoami you can instead use environment
> variables to pull the same data.
>
> char * buffer;
> #ifdef Q_OS_WIN
> buffer = getenv ("USERNAME");
> #endif
>
> #ifdef Q_OS_DARWIN
> buffer = getenv ("USER");
> #endif
>
> #ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
> buffer = getenv ("USER");
> #endif
>
> That's the C++ edition, sorry - no python here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan.
>
> On 8/8/06, Bradley Gabe <withanar(at)stanwinston.com> wrote:
> > I'm wondering if this is possible... I need to run os.system() calls
> > through python, and I need to be able to see the line Python echos as a
> > result.
> >
> > So for example, if I want to run the command: whoami, I need to get the
> > string value that is echoed. The os.system() method itself just returns
> > a number describing the status of the command.
> >
> > The purpose of this is to help in debugging Apache running mod python,
> > which is doing strange things regarding permissions.
> >
> > Any help or advice appreciated!
> >
> > -Brad
> >
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