Basically os.walk returns a tuple (dirpath, dirnames, filenames). So, if you want the full path of every files, you have to join dirpath and filename:
Emanuele
Note: if your directory doesn't have subdirs, you can also use os.listdir.
Hi Pals,
I need some information related .def file in HP-Ux shell scripting. What actaully a .def file contains. It is having all definitions of some functions. But what is the relationship between a .def file and shell script. Can anyone give some examples.
Thanks in Advance.
Best... (1 Reply)
Guys,
I need to iterate populate an array while going over files in directory. Can someone please tell me syntax I tried this but it isn't working ==>
for F in `ls -p "${directory1}" | grep -v "\/"`
do
cd "${directory2}"
cmp "${directory2}"/"${F}" "${directory1}"/"${F}" ... (2 Replies)
File_A contains Strings:
a
b
c
d
File_B contains Strings:
a
c
z
Need to have script written in either sh or ksh. Derive resultant files (File_New_A and File_New_B) from lists File_A and File_B where string elements in File_New_A and File_New_B are listed below.
Resultant... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to create a JList and the items I need to display are store in HashMap table. What would be the easiest way to populate this JList. Basically the items I want to display/show in the JList are the key values of the HashMap. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. (0 Replies)
Hi.
I am trying to write a Python programme that compares two different text files which both contain a list of words. Each word has its own line
worda
wordb
wordc
I want to compare textfile 2 with textfile 1, and if there's a word in textfile 2 that is NOT in textfile 1, I want to... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I'm new to the python programming, and I have a question.
I have to write a program that prints a receipt for a restaurant. The input is a list which looks like:
product1
product3
product8
....
In the other input file there is a list which looks like:
product1 coffee 5,00... (1 Reply)
Hello, I have a pretty simple question, but I am new to Python and am trying to write a simple program. Put simply, I want to take a text file that looks like this:
11111 22222
33333 44444
55555 66666
77777 88888
and produce two lists, one containing the contents of the left column, one the... (0 Replies)
I am just trying to concatenate two lists together, but I am not sure what is wrong with my code, it won't run. Thank you for any help.
#!/usr/bin/python
# Takes two lists and returns a list that is the concatenation of both of
# them.
A =
B =
def list_concat( A, B):
print(A)
... (2 Replies)
I am working on klibc. I need to add a new command in kernel. klibc contains a SYSCALLS.def file which declares functions.
Where can I find definition of functions declared in .def file? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Vasundhara08
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dh_python
DH_PYTHON(1) Debhelper DH_PYTHON(1)NAME
dh_python - calculates Python dependencies and adds postinst and prerm Python scripts (deprecated)
SYNOPSIS
dh_python [debhelperoptions] [-n] [-V version] [moduledirs...]
DESCRIPTION
Note: This program is deprecated. You should use dh_pysupport or dh_pycentral instead. This program will do nothing if debian/pycompat or a
Python-Version control file field exists.
dh_python is a debhelper program that is responsible for generating the ${python:Depends} substitutions and adding them to substvars files.
It will also add a postinst and a prerm script if required.
The program will look at Python scripts and modules in your package, and will use this information to generate a dependency on python, with
the current major version, or on pythonX.Y if your scripts or modules need a specific python version. The dependency will be substituted
into your package's control file wherever you place the token ${python:Depends}.
If some modules need to be byte-compiled at install time, appropriate postinst and prerm scripts will be generated. If already byte-
compiled modules are found, they are removed.
If you use this program, your package should build-depend on python.
OPTIONS
module dirs
If your package installs Python modules in non-standard directories, you can make dh_python check those directories by passing their
names on the command line. By default, it will check /usr/lib/site-python, /usr/lib/$PACKAGE, /usr/share/$PACKAGE,
/usr/lib/games/$PACKAGE, /usr/share/games/$PACKAGE and /usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages.
Note: only /usr/lib/site-python, /usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages and the extra names on the command line are searched for binary (.so)
modules.
-V version
If the .py files your package ships are meant to be used by a specific pythonX.Y version, you can use this option to specify the
desired version, such as 2.3. Do not use if you ship modules in /usr/lib/site-python.
-n, --noscripts
Do not modify postinst/prerm scripts.
CONFORMS TO
Debian policy, version 3.5.7
Python policy, version 0.3.7
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of debhelper.
AUTHOR
Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>
most ideas stolen from Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
8.9.0ubuntu2.1 2012-06-12 DH_PYTHON(1)