I'm sorry. Your problem is different than the one i was thinking of.
I'm guessing your problem has something to do with how the python
interpreter is invoked. On my computer, win98/python 1.5.2, telnetlib
will run on the console, and in IDLE, but not in PythonWin. I don't
know anything about PythonWin's internals, so i can't tell you what
PythonWin is doing differently. You might try using a different
method in java to call python. I really just guessing though.
Sorry i couldn't be more help.
David
ps. you might drop a note to Mark Hammond. If he knows about the
problem with telnetlib on PythonWin be might be able to shed some
light on your dilemma.
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On 2/4/00, 8:04:18 AM, "Alain" <saraz at videotron.ca> wrote regarding Re:
Running a python script from JAVA, with correct indentation:
> Here's the python code of my script:> import telnetlib
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> Any idea?> David Fisher <python at rose164.wuh.wustl.edu> a ?crit dans le message :> 20000204.9584017 at sparky.spkydomain...> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<> On 2/3/00, 3:12:09 PM, "Alain" <saraz at videotron.ca> wrote regarding> Running a python script from JAVA, with correct indentation:> > Hi,> > I'm trying to run a script from a file. The script is written in> python. The> > script is a telnet session between a router and a computer. If I run> the> > script from a DOS prompt window, everything is good. But if I start> the> > script from my program, using a Runtime object, there's a problem. The> > communication between the router and the computer is stop, even if the> > telnet session is still open. Here's the JAVA code:> [...]> > Is there someone have a solution?> --> http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list