On Sunday 13 March 2005 18:35, Robey Pointer wrote:
[on the os.access unicode fix]
Ok, I'm convinced - Martin, can you check this in?
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is a prudent course of action.
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should do it right.
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result, and for this reason alone I'm -0 on it for the library.
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messages.
error: No such file or directory
looks like a distutils error message.
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. Formerly, the subclassed method would
be ignored by the rest of the module. (Bug #1078905).
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Ok, the branch is unfrozen. At the current point in time, I think
we're going to need an rc2.
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be _extraordinarily_
conservative with checkins to the release24-maint branch until 2.4.1 final is
out. If in doubt, feel free to email me, or contact on any one of AIM:
anthonyatekit, jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or IRC: #python-dev on
Freenode.
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On Wednesday 09 March 2005 23:53, Michael Hudson wrote:
No no no! The point of what Anthony is saying, as I read it,
Your reading of my message is correct.
is that
experience suggests it is exactly this sort of change that should be
avoided. Consider the case of Mac OS X 10.2 which came
was a complete pain, it at least serves
as a good example (in the
http://www.despair.com/demotivators/mis24x30prin.html
sense of the word wink)
Anthony
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. I must've updated it to 1.1.1 sometime
after the 2.4 release (I vaguely recall doing this).
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on 2.4 if you (or anyone) really wants me to.
Otherwise, I'd rather leave it as-is and go fix more bugs.
I really would like to see it reverted, please.
Thanks,
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PEP for more
rationale on this...
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Won't this break working (but erroneous) code? If so,
should it be applied to the 2.4 branch?
class f(object):
... def __init__(self):
... self.a = 1
... return True
...
a=f()
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Python release (2.3) are available
from the Python 2.3 page, at
http://www.python.org/2.3/highlights.html
Enjoy the new release,
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, this will be the final release of Python
2.3.
The next bugfix release will be 2.4.1, in a couple of months.
(As usual - any questions, comments or whatever, let me know via email,
or #python-dev on irc.freenode.net)
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it this is a stuck thread waiting for some
signal...
Quite likely.
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for requests, and
generates responses. This is likely to be much simpler to debug
and work with.
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the recommended practice is for this kind of issues,
so, I'm asking for guidance (and specifically asking Anthony since my
case deals with 2.3 and 2.4 maintenance and he's release manager for
both, but, of course, everybody's welcome to help!). Surely this can't
be the first case in which a bug got
...
Anthony
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On Saturday 08 January 2005 00:05, Jack Jansen wrote:
This patch implements the proposed direct framework linking:
http://python.org/sf/1097739
Looks good, I'll incorporate it. And as I haven't heard of any
showstoppers for the -undefined dynamic_lookup (and Anthony seems to be
offline
, the cellphone apps may make a good example.
That was me. I gave a keynote (45 minute) version of the talk last week
at OSDC, and I believe it was videoed and will be available eventually. This
is good propaganda.
Anthony
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On Monday 06 December 2004 11:33, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
pystone is good a predicting the relative performance of python apps on
difference hardware/software environments.
This comes up so often that I'm almost tempted to add a disclaimer
to the pystone output. I can't count the number of
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