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			Python
		
	
	
		
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			36 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			1.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#! /usr/local/bin/python
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"""FAQ wizard bootstrap."""
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# This is a longer version of the bootstrap script given at the end of
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# faqwin.py; it prints timing statistics at the end of the regular CGI
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# script's output (so you can monitor how it is doing).
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# This script should be placed in your cgi-bin directory and made
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# executable.
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# You need to edit the first line and the lines that define FAQDIR and
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# SRCDIR, below: change /usr/local/bin/python to where your Python
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# interpreter lives, change the value for FAQDIR to where your FAQ
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# lives, and change the value for SRCDIR to where your faqwiz.py
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# module lives.  The faqconf.py and faqcust.py files live there, too.
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import os
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t1 = os.times() # If this doesn't work, just get rid of the timing code!
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try:
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    FAQDIR = "/usr/people/guido/python/FAQ"
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    SRCDIR = "/usr/people/guido/python/src/Tools/faqwiz"
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    import os, sys, time, operator
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    os.chdir(FAQDIR)
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    sys.path.insert(0, SRCDIR)
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    import faqwiz
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except SystemExit, n:
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    sys.exit(n)
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except:
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    t, v, tb = sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback
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    print
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    import cgi
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    cgi.print_exception(t, v, tb)
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t2 = os.times() # If this doesn't work, get rid of this and what follows!
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fmt = "<BR>(times: user %.3g, sys %.3g, ch-user %.3g, ch-sys %.3g, real %.3g)"
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print fmt % tuple(map(operator.sub, t2, t1))
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