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                OS=Windows\_NT

                OSTYPE=cygwin

 

 

From: python-win32-bounces@python.org \[mailto:python-win32-bounces@python.org\] On Behalf Of Tennis Smith
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 1:08 PM
To: python-win32@python.org
Subject: \[python-win32\] ActiveState Python + Cygwin Query

 

Hi,

 

I have 2 questions concerning this combination.

 

1)      Since ActiveState uses win32 path names and cygwin uses linux path names, there are lots of occasions when files can’t be found.  There are multiple ways (I understand) that this can be reconciled, but what is considered the most workable?  (And no, getting rid of ActiveState or cygwin isn’t possible, so that option is out ;-) )

2)      What’s the best pythonic way to detect that the environment is cygwin?  Is there some way to do it via “os” methods?

 

Thanks,

-T

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