edwardt at trillium.com wrote: > 1. glob is a standard module in python 2.0 but not 1.5.2 nope. glob is as old as Python. if you cannot find it in your 1.5.2 installation, your sysadms have messed up. (workaround: copy it to your application directory) > 2. glob is unix dependent? nope. > The code I am using is: > targetFiles = reduce(operator.add, map(glob.glob, arguments[1:])) > > value is arguments[1:] is "*.py" > > when I print targetFile, it is: > ['tp_tc_TNLC01.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC02.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC04.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC0 > 6.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC07.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC08.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC09.py', 'tp_tc > _TNLC10.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC11.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC14.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC15.py', > 'tp_tc_TNLC16.py', 'tp_tc_TNLC17.py'] > > How can I get around that?? get around what? Cheers /F
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