I am not a C programmer, but I did come up with a very stupid hack (see below). This hack requires that the executable filever.exe be either in the current path or the current directory. filever.exe is part of the NT Resource Kit. def FileVer(path,file): import win32pipe import string verdata = {} curDir = win32api.GetFullPathName('.') progPath = "FILEVER.EXE" + " /V \"" + win32api.GetFullPathName (path) + "\\" + file + "\"" myPipe = win32pipe.popen(progPath ,'r') verRaw = myPipe.read() # split the raw data into lines.... lines = string.split(verRaw,"\012\011") #There was only basic data, parse that verdata['attributes'] = lines[0][0:5] verdata['Short OS'] = lines[0][6:10] verdata['Short FileType'] = lines[0][11:14] verdata['Short Language'] = lines[0][15:18] verdata['Short Version'] = string.strip(string.strip(lines[0] [19:34])) verdata['Short Mode'] = lines[0][35:38] verdata['Size'] = string.strip(lines[0][39:49]) verdata['Date'] = lines[0][50:60] verdata['Filename'] = string.strip(lines[0][61:]) if len(lines) <> 1: del lines[0] for line in lines: list = string.split(line,"\011") if len(list) == 1: continue else: verdata[list[0]] = string.strip(list[len (list)-1]) return verdata If any one uses this, let me know, if anyone fixes a bug please let me know as well. In article <C6XW3.10409$Xd2.618639 at typhoon.nyroc.rr.com>, "Darrell" <news at dorb.com> wrote: > Given the win32 calls it wouldn't be too hard to wrap them up in an > extension module. > > -- > --Darrell > <edwardm_painewebber at my-deja.com> wrote in message > news:80ha4a$pmg$1 at nnrp1.deja.com... > > It looks like they are not available yet.... > > In article <816010E2456BD111A48700805FBBE2EEFDF793 at ex-quebec- > > u1.baan.com>, > > Gaetan Corneau <Gaetan_Corneau at baan.com> wrote: > > > > go-ahead-just-*try*-to-write-a-program-to-do-that<wink>-ly y'rs - > > tim > > > > > > If you really want to do it in a program, take a look at the following > > > functions in the help: > > > GetFileVersionInfo > > > VerQueryValue > > > QueryField > > > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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