John,
Thanks... i am liking this variation a tad more since it means i only
have to type the path in one place but it is akin to your second
one... i was (still am really) having a hard time understanding
how to apply path.join _and_ listdir sometimes list comprehensions
twist my brain b
Sean Perry wrote:
> os.path.join() is self-documenting. I find this to be a better reason to
> use it than anything else. But then my code only ever runs on Unix of
> some flavor.
I'm not sure why you put in the comment about Unix - os.path.join() is
the recommended way of joining paths portabl
kevin parks wrote:
> John,
>
> Thanks... i am liking this variation a tad more since it means i only
> have to type the path in one place but it is akin to your second
> one... i was (still am really) having a hard time understanding
> how to apply path.join _and_ listdir sometimes list
As others have said, a concrete example would be great. For the time
being, sounds like maybe regular expressions could do it. We don't know
if your data is already in a list of small strings, or if it is just a
huge string.
Take a look here for an intro to RE, though:
http://www.amk.ca/python
Hi,
I am using scapy for writing a dhcp client.
The problem i am facing is the mac address i have is in the form
00:11:22:33:44:55 need to convert to '\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55'
Please help me out with this problem. The chaddr field in dhcp ( SCAPY) requires '\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55' format.
Sudarshana KS wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using scapy for writing a dhcp client.
>
> The problem i am facing is the mac address i have is in the form
> 00:11:22:33:44:55 need to convert to '\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55'
> Please help me out with this problem. The chaddr field in dhcp ( SCAPY)
> requir
Hi All,
I would like to make a small RDT Server as COM Server in python that can be
called from excel as =RDT("StockBalance.MyServer",,"17")
I'v tried to use google, but with not too much success.
I just would like a simple sample.
Yours sincerely,
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János Juhász wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to make a small RDT Server as COM Server in python that can be
> called from excel as =RDT("StockBalance.MyServer",,"17")
>
I for one have no idea what RDT is, so can't help. Maybe someone else
has an idea. Or can you give us more information o
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, [ISO-8859-1] J�nos Juh�sz wrote:
> I would like to make a small RDT Server as COM Server in python that can
> be called from excel as =RDT("StockBalance.MyServer",,"17") I'v
> tried to use google, but with not too much success. I just would like a
> simple sample.
Hi Ja
On 2/27/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sudarshana KS wrote:
> > The problem i am facing is the mac address i have is in the form
> > 00:11:22:33:44:55 need to convert to '\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55'
Perhaps I'm mistaking but it seems that you need to prepend the `\x'
escape sequence t
Travis Spencer wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Sudarshana KS wrote:
>>
>>>The problem i am facing is the mac address i have is in the form
>>>00:11:22:33:44:55 need to convert to '\x00\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55'
>
>
> Perhaps I'm mistaking but it seems that you need to
On 2/27/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is not what Sudarshana asked for - '\\x00' and '\x00' are not the
> same string
Thanks for clearning that up for me, Kent.
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Regards,
Travis Spencer
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Title: Telnet to cisco device
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a script together to automate adding a couple of commands across a lot of cisco switches. Thought I'd try to get the script working correctly on one switch first. I've been reading a few online tutorials and have managed to kludge up
Hi Gideon,
Seems that you're looking for some prompts, but are you sure they are
presented as such from the server? For example, your password prompt has
a space after the colon:
> tn.read_until('Password: ') #expected prompt after putting in the username
Have you tested what you are supposed
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