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Oct 25, 2016 15:37
cbg
Oct 7, 2016 09:56
cbg
May 27, 2016 10:40
cbg
Mar 15, 2016 11:56
@poke Yes that's what was confusing me about tripleee's comment saying that it is useless in this case.
Mar 15, 2016 10:58
Thanks for your help everyone :)
Mar 15, 2016 10:45
@holdenweb yes just for Windows is what I meant
Mar 15, 2016 10:43
@AnttiHaapala But for internal commands such as echo it has to be used right? I know I would never call the echo command from python but nonetheless it can't be called without shell=True right?
Mar 15, 2016 10:33
Anyone? :D
Mar 15, 2016 10:24
Can someone help me with this question please: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36007437/getting-output-of-command-in-subprocess/
tripleee's commented saying that `shell=True` is "completely usless here". `echo` is a command in cmd therefore a shell is required right? If I was doing something like `out = check_output(["C:\Windows\System32\ipconfig.exe"], shell =False)` it would work because ipconfig.exe is a standalone program. Any help would be appreciated!
Mar 15, 2016 10:21
cbg
Mar 11, 2016 10:12
@Cajuu' banana, potato?
Mar 11, 2016 10:10
@Cajuu' cabbage
Mar 11, 2016 09:29
potato
Mar 11, 2016 09:14
cabbage
Mar 8, 2016 10:10
cabbage