On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Joseph L. Casale <jcasale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>Sorry about that... >> >>http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/lib/module-atexit.html >> >>Which I forgot to post but Benjamin already linked it to you, opps. > > Well after rereading it I see that the second note of recommended things not to do > has been done:) Given I don't python, I dare not criticize:) Hopefully the cluster > list has some suggestions, there are people running some variant of it, and it's a > perfect solution for my need:( > > Digressing a bit, but what's python got over Perl, anything? I am not sure how much > work is involved, but I might have a look at writing something fast in Perl, all I > need to do is drop a port on a procurve to fence IO using snmp v3. SNMP::Util looks > pretty basic? > > Given I don't need broad support, I can probably just hack something as I only use > procurves. > Why are you reading Python 2.5 documentation if you're running your so-called "stock 2.4"? Please post both output of the python --version uname -a and post the Python error message. If you want help with the code, post code - or put it sock in it. It's off topic and unsolicited noise - which means you're wasting our bandwidth. The module is a file atexit.py which lives on my machine in it's "stock" location /usr/lib/python2.4 If you have a 64 bit machine, then it's /usr/lib64/python2.4. EIther you have the atexit.py file or you don't. If you don't have it, then go get it by downloading the source code Python 2.4 from the http://www.python.org. And please, either put up or shut up. -- Enjoy global warming while it lasts. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos