Its ok now, it seems the problem was that i had saved the file in UTF-8 format.... ??? I got it again and saved it in Greek(ISO) format and it now goes fine....
"Thomas G. Apostolou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello all, > I use Python 2.3.3 and try to patch SimpleXMLRPCServer.py with the patch i > got from Python.org. > so after changing to the directory where both SimpleXMLRPCServer.py and > SimpleXMLRPCServer.patch reside i run : > patch -i SimpleXMLRPCServer.patch -b --verbose --dry-run > SimpleXMLRPCServer.py > and i get : > Hmm...patch: **** unexpected end of hunk at line 47 > > The SimpleXMLRPCServer.patch file at lines 24-48 reads like : > --- 107,128 ---- > import types > import os > > ! def resolve_dotted_attribute(obj, attr, allow_dotted_names=True): > """resolve_dotted_attribute(a, 'b.c.d') => a.b.c.d > > Resolves a dotted attribute name to an object. Raises > an AttributeError if any attribute in the chain starts with a '_'. > + > + If the optional allow_dotted_names argument is false, dots are not > + supported and this function operates similar to getattr(obj, attr). > """ > > ! if allow_dotted_names: > ! attrs = attr.split('.') > ! else: > ! attrs = [attr] > ! > ! for i in attrs: > if i.startswith('_'): > raise AttributeError( > 'attempt to access private attribute "%s"' % i > *************** > *** 156,162 **** > > The SimpleXMLRPCServer.py at lines 107-128 reads like : > import types > import os > > def resolve_dotted_attribute(obj, attr): > """resolve_dotted_attribute(a, 'b.c.d') => a.b.c.d > > Resolves a dotted attribute name to an object. Raises > an AttributeError if any attribute in the chain starts with a '_'. > """ > > for i in attr.split('.'): > if i.startswith('_'): > raise AttributeError( > 'attempt to access private attribute "%s"' % i > ) > else: > obj = getattr(obj,i) > return obj > > def list_public_methods(obj): > """Returns a list of attribute strings, found in the specified > object, which represent callable attributes""" > > i am trying to understand what is wrong, trying to change 107-128 to 107-125 > but it doesn't seem to work... > > any solution or explanation would be helpfull > > > Thomas G. Apostolou > > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list