Hi, >> When i use our company's LAN i set my proxy variable by hand in .bashrc. >> There are 4 files to insert proxy variable: >> >> in ~/.bashrc, /root/.bashrc, /etc/wgetrc and /etc/apt/apt.conf. >> >> The last one is actually rename e.g. mv to apt.conf to activate proxy and mv >> to apt.conf.bak to deactivate. The proxy variable is something like this >> >> export http_proxy=http://username:passw...@proxy:port >> ftp_proxy=$http_proxy >> >> To activate i uncomment them then source .bashrc. To deactivate i put back >> the comment sign. I do it all in vim e.g. vim -o the-3-files-above. For >> apt.conf see rename above. I deactivate because i have another internet >> connection option via 3G usb modem. But thats another story. >> >> I will do this myself in python so please show me the way. Surely this can >> be done.
Here's what I knocked up over lunch. It doesn't cover the moving of the file, I don't like that it's deep-nested, and I've not tested it, but I welcome criticism and feedback: files = ['file1', 'file2', 'file3', 'file4'] settings = ['export http_proxy=', 'ftp_proxy='] for file in files: with open(file, 'rw') as file: for line in file: for setting in settings: if setting in line: if line[0] == '#': line = line[1:] else: line = '#' + line output.write(line) S. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor