Wildman via Python-list wrote: > On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:07:16 -0500, DFS wrote: > >> code (py2.7) >> -------------------------------------------------------------- >> import sys as y,nntplib as t,datetime as d >> s='<news server>' >> g=y.argv[1] >> n=t.NNTP(s,119,'<usr>','<pw>') >> r,a,b,e,gn=n.group(g) >> def printStat(st,hd,rg): >> r,d=n.xhdr(st,'%s-%s'%rg) >> p=[] >> for i in range(len(d)): >> v=d[i][1] >> if st=='Subject':v=v[4:] if v[:3]=='Re:' else v >> p.append(v) >> x=[(i,p.count(i)) for i in set(p)] >> x.sort(key=lambda s:(-s[1],s[0].lower())) >> print('Posts %s %s'%(len(set(p)),hd)) >> for v in x: print(' %s %s'%(v[1],v[0])) >> print >> print 'As of '+d.datetime.now().strftime("%I:%M%p %B %d, %Y") + '\n' >> m=(int(e)-int(y.argv[3])+1,int(e)) >> printStat("From","Posters",m) >> printStat("Subject","Subjects",m) >> printStat("User-Agent","User-Agents",m) >> n.quit() >> -------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> usage on Windows: >> $ python stats.py group last N >> $ python stats.py comp.lang.python last 500 > > Do you happen to have a translation of the code that will > run on Linux? > > $ ./nntp.py comp.lang.python last 500 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "./nntp.py", line 7, in <module> > n=t.NNTP(s,119,'<usr>','<pw>') > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/nntplib.py", line 119, in __init__ > self.sock = socket.create_connection((host, port)) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 553, in create_connection > for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): > socket.gaierror: [Errno -2] Name or service not known >
That's not a Linux problem. For the code to run in >> s='<news server>' >> n=t.NNTP(s,119,'<usr>','<pw>') you need to replace the '<...>' strings with a real news server, user, and password. If you use Gmane no password is required: n = t.NNTP("news.gmane.org") However, they use a different name for the "comp.lang.python" group, so you have to modify the command line accordingly: $ python stats.py gmane.comp.python.general last 500 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list