In my code I try to get the permissions for a file with _stat(). Currently I want to run it under Windows. The method is as follows:
I am trying the following code: os.stat(path_name)[stat.ST_CTIME] = ctime However, this gives the following error:
I just trying to round in R number like: > round(1.327076e-09) I would like开发者_高级运维 it to result in
I\'ve done a little shared library that tries to intercept open, open64, stat and stat64 sys calls. When I export LD_PRELOAD and run oracle\'s sqlplus, I can see the traces of the open and open64 call
I used RWeka to call Weka functions directly in R. I tried using meta learning (bagging) but failed. My code is Bagging(classLabel ~ ., data = train, control = Weka_control(W = J48))
I\'m not able to identify the error thrown by stat. The below program reads all files in a directory and prints the file name:
Thsi question is edited with new information further below: I am on Windows 7 Machine using Cygwin.. and I have both Python 2.6 and 3.1 installed.
I\'m trying to find all subfolders in a file\'s path that have \'others exec\' permission. I\'ve tried to use strtok(path_str,\"/\") to break the path string, but when using stat() for the sub-direct
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I have been playing around with thenew bungie stat API that is available and have a question about开发者_如何学运维 it.