Hi,
Is the sqlite distributed with Python 2.5 compiled with the
-DTHREADSAFE=1 flag? My gutt feeling is Windows (yes) MacOS/Linux (no)
but ...
If it is not on MacOS/Linux, how do I go about replacing the sqlite so
file with a threadsafe sqlite?
Thanks,
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Devraj wrote:
My application uses MySQL as a backend and am using the MySQL/Python
bindings. Are there any libraries that provide a database abstraction
layer like Activerecords for Python?'
SQLObject
SQLAclhemy
DejaVu
Storm
Google for Python ORM you may find more!
EuGeNe --
David wrote:
I am looking for an ORM for Python that fulfills a few simple needs.
* SQLObject
* SQLAlchemy (+Elixir)
* DejaVu
There are probably others but these are the most commonly used AFAIK.
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Gabriel Genellina wrote:
The POP protocol has no concept of read or unread messages; the LIST
command simply shows all existing messages.
My mistake, I guess I was confused by the documentation
retr( which) Retrieve whole message number which, and set its seen flag.
Result is in form
Hi there,
I am trying to use the poplib library to get emails using the retr
method. The small program bellow works but the message aren't flagged as
read which puzzles me. I believe the pop server is qmail 1.0.6 /
vpopmail 5.2.1 and I am running the following script on Windows using
Pyhton
aspineux wrote:
import os.path
file=open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'hauteur.yaml'))
Thanks that worked ;)
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Hi there,
I have a problem which could be a bad design on my behalf but I am not
sure so ...
I have a package WMI which contains a module hauteur.py which, when
imported, load data from a file located in WMI/data/. In hauteur.py I
call open('data/hauteur.yaml').
test.py
WMI/
hauteur.py
T. Crane wrote:
Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
trevis
VIM here as well ... here we go again :P
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Hi,
I am trying to convert the file hebrew.b64 attached into hebrew.lang
(text file usable by Inline Search http://www.ieforge.com/InlineSearch
for localization purposes.
import base64
base64.decode(file(hebrew.b64,r),file(hebrew.lang,w))
It runs but the result is not correct: some of the
Duncan Booth wrote:
However, the decoded text looks as though it is utf16 encoded so it should be
written as binary. i.e.
the output mode should be wb.
Thanks for the wb tip that works (see bellow). I guess it is
experience based but how could you tell that it was utf16 encoded?
Simpler
Alex Martelli wrote:
I like the kudos, thanks!, but I'm not quite sure what you're saying
about my travel plans... just to clarify, once again I'll have to miss
EuroPython _and_ PythonUK, two events I attended most assiduously when I
was living in Europe (but then, for two years running I've
Michele Simionato wrote:
I don't see the problem. In my view EuroPython is the big event in
Europe. If you can
go to only one conference and you have the possibility to travel to
Vilnius, then go to EuroPython.
The national conferences are of interest primarily for people of that
national
I do realize that the UK is not really part of Europe (no polemic :P)
but I am nevertheless curious about the logic behind creating another
major Python event in Europe. Wasn't EuroPython enough?
Like many I am sure, I probably won't be able to attend both (and I
really enjoyed the Geneva
Steve Holden wrote:
So by this reasoning there should have been no Python UK conference
for the last four years (in case you didn't know it ran as a track of
the C/C++ conference, but ths track has now broadened to include all
scripting languages). And what about the people who can't get
Fuzzyman wrote:
I assume you have the same problem with the Italian one?
Not so much because the official language of Pycon Uno Italy is Italian
so I don't feel too concerned (unfortunately my Italian is not quite
good enough).
Seriously though, it is *great* to see the UK Python scene
Martin wrote:
If i create an app using py2exe/py2app is there then a way on windows/
mac to get access to a file dragged and dropped on to the .exe/.app
icon?
Martin
I did something like that for a small program I wrote to learn more
about Python Programming on Windows ... check it out
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