Hi, guys.
_create_temporary is not tracking the perm bits of the original mbox.
$ ls -l me
-rw--- 1 dasn users 274886 Aug 16 08:43 me
$ python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 8 2007, 07:32:21)
[GCC 3.3.5 (propolice)] on openbsd4
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more
On 17/08/07 14:41 +0800, Dasn wrote:
Hi, guys.
_create_temporary is not tracking the perm bits of the original mbox.
$ ls -l me
-rw--- 1 dasn users 274886 Aug 16 08:43 me
$ python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 8 2007, 07:32:21)
[GCC 3.3.5 (propolice)] on openbsd4
Type help,
Georg Brandl wrote:
Firefox, on my fairly recent machine, takes ~5 seconds rendering the
index of the new docs from disk, compared to a fraction of a second
for the old one.
But you're right that rendering is slow there. It may be caused by the
more complicated CSS... perhaps the index
I'm working on removing Tru64 support from the Python 3 code base. There
aren't that many markers which actually say Tru64. I see __digitial__ and
OSF/1 as well. What others are there?
Thx,
Skip
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On 8/17/07, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandre Vassalotti schrieb:
On 8/16/07, Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/15/07, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I made the switch. I tagged the state of both Python branches
before the switch as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'm working on removing Tru64 support from the Python 3 code base.
Can you please add it to PEP 11 first? Please also add code that
makes the build break in a version where the code is still in place,
so that users can know that support for their platform is to be
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'm working on removing Tru64 support from the Python 3 code base.
Martin Can you please add it to PEP 11 first?
Sorry, I was going by the Py3kDeprecated wiki page.
Martin Please also add code that makes the build break in a version
Martin
Martin Can you please add it to PEP 11 first?
Sorry, I was going by the Py3kDeprecated wiki page.
Hmm. Who wrote this page, and why? I would hope that a PEP has more
official status than a wiki page.
Martin Please also add code that makes the build break in a version
Martin
According to the wiki history, BeOS was added to the wiki page by Skip.
See http://wiki.python.org/moin/Py3kDeprecated?action=info
(rev 6)
On 8/17/07, Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Can you please add it to PEP 11 first?
Sorry, I was going by the Py3kDeprecated wiki
Alexandre Vassalotti wrote:
On 8/17/07, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Ah, I didn't notice that index included all the documents. That
explains the huge size increase. However, would it be possible to keep
the indexes separated? I noticed that I find I want more quickly when
the
Guido According to the wiki history, BeOS was added to the wiki page by
Guido Skip. See http://wiki.python.org/moin/Py3kDeprecated?action=info
Guido (rev 6)
I didn't make it up. I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere in either the wiki,
the python-3000 mailing list or in the source
I didn't make it up. I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere in either the
wiki, the python-3000 mailing list or in the source code itself. I'll
dig around some and figure out where I found it. In the meantime, if
someone else stumbles upon the smoking gun let me know.
PEP 3100:
Neal added it in rev 43214, when it was still PEP 3000. I'm sure he
didn't read PEP 11 and beyond that I doubt he remembers from where he
pulled this info. :-)
On 8/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't make it up. I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere in either the
It is fantastic! Totally super work. I just have one small request;
pretty please do not set the font. I'm very happy with my browsers
default (Verdana), and Bitstream Vera Sans renders badly for me.
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mvh Björn
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Guido Neal added it in rev 43214, when it was still PEP 3000. I'm sure
Guido he didn't read PEP 11 and beyond that I doubt he remembers from
Guido where he pulled this info. :-)
Okay, next question. Have we documented somewhere the official maintainers
of the various minor platforms
On 8/17/07, Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal added it in rev 43214, when it was still PEP 3000. I'm sure he
didn't read PEP 11 and beyond that I doubt he remembers from where he
pulled this info. :-)
When I added it in 43214, it was in an outstanding questions section.
It wasn't
Okay, next question. Have we documented somewhere the official maintainers
of the various minor platforms (where that duty falls to one or a small
group of people)? I realize for some platforms (Irix, Tru64/OSF/1/Digital
Unix) it may not be a single person, but for others (OS/2, AtheOS,
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