[Bug 969032] Re: Python os module lacks the chflags/lchflags methods

Matthias Klose doko at ubuntu.com
Thu Apr 5 08:31:43 UTC 2012


currently the configure check fails

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Title:
  Python os module lacks the chflags/lchflags methods

Status in “python2.7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Reading http://docs.python.org/library/os.html#os.stat , I noticed
  that on Linux the "flags" or "chattr" features have a Python interface
  since version 2.6.

  However, on up-to-date Precise (Python 2.7.3rc2) and Oneiric (Python
  Python 2.7.2+), the following commands :

  import os
  os.chflags

  report "AttributeError" in a Python shell. Grepping in
  /usr/lib/python2.7, the only reference to "chflags" is in the
  `shutil.py` file which just checks if the python method is present or
  not.

  As the system interface is OK (I can successfully use "chattr"  and
  "lsattr" in the shell on both Ubuntu versions, and historically this
  features has been present since I started using Linux), I think the
  "flags" part of the Python distribution should be activated on Ubuntu.

  Currently I need this feature in my Python application to see if some
  files have the IMMUTABLE or APPEND flag, but generally speaking I
  can't see any good reason why this feature is not active while beeing
  part of the standard Python distribution.

  regards,

  --
  Olivier

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