Pyinstaller: subprocess.check_output giving error in noconsole mode
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I am using pyinstaller to make exe file.pyinstaller --onefile --noconsole --icon ico.ico shell.py
Inside my program I am using subprocess.check_output()
function to execute my command through cmd.
The program runs well in console but in --noconsole
it gives an error and program terminate.
How can I run subprocess.check_output()
in noconsole?
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I am using pyinstaller to make exe file.pyinstaller --onefile --noconsole --icon ico.ico shell.py
Inside my program I am using subprocess.check_output()
function to execute my command through cmd.
The program runs well in console but in --noconsole
it gives an error and program terminate.
How can I run subprocess.check_output()
in noconsole?
python pyinstaller
I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn'tnoconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?
– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
subprocess
needs aconsole
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow aconsole
?
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19
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I am using pyinstaller to make exe file.pyinstaller --onefile --noconsole --icon ico.ico shell.py
Inside my program I am using subprocess.check_output()
function to execute my command through cmd.
The program runs well in console but in --noconsole
it gives an error and program terminate.
How can I run subprocess.check_output()
in noconsole?
python pyinstaller
I am using pyinstaller to make exe file.pyinstaller --onefile --noconsole --icon ico.ico shell.py
Inside my program I am using subprocess.check_output()
function to execute my command through cmd.
The program runs well in console but in --noconsole
it gives an error and program terminate.
How can I run subprocess.check_output()
in noconsole?
python pyinstaller
python pyinstaller
asked Nov 11 at 2:55
Shubham Dhakal
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I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn'tnoconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?
– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
subprocess
needs aconsole
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow aconsole
?
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19
add a comment |
I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn'tnoconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?
– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
subprocess
needs aconsole
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow aconsole
?
– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19
I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn't
noconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn't
noconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
subprocess
needs a console
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow a console
?– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19
subprocess
needs a console
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow a console
?– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19
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I mean I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn't
noconsole
imply there's no output to check, hence the error?– Idlehands
Nov 11 at 5:02
Yes, due to noconsole the subprocess.check_output() is unable to run. How to overcome this problem, any idea??
– Shubham Dhakal
Nov 11 at 6:12
subprocess
needs aconsole
, therefore the Question is why would you not allow aconsole
?– stovfl
Nov 11 at 12:19