Python in system administration?
Alex Dean
alex at crackpot.org
Wed Nov 5 10:47:40 MST 2008
On Nov 5, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
> From: "Michelle Lowman" <michelle.lowman at gmail.com>
>> Is anyone here using Python in system administration? Better yet,
>> is anyone also writing about it?
>
> The Gentoo folks have it so that their entire package management
> system is built in Python. That's fairly heavy system administration
> , right? The main problem with using Python for stuff like this is
> that it's not guaranteed to be there, while /bin/sh is. (You see a
> lot of tired old Unix admins griping about the Linux users putting
> bash-specific things in their scripts, for example....)
I think most of RedHat's rpm tools are written in Python. yum,
rpmbuild, etc.
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