Op 13-11-13 01:41, Steven D'Aprano schreef:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:27:08 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Somebody has to
accept the responsibility to walk away and break the positive feedback
loop, or it will never end. And I can't see Nikos being the one to do
that.
Not my problem.
It
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:18:58 AM UTC, saad imran wrote:
Could you point out any errors in my code:
#This is a game where you have to escape a dragon.
# By Saad Imran
import random
import pygame
# Define questions and answers.
que1 = 4481 *2
ans1
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:18:58 AM UTC, saad imran wrote:
Could you point out any errors in my code:
#This is a game where you have to escape a dragon.
# By Saad Imran
import random
import pygame
# Define questions and answers.
que1 = 4481 *2
ans1
Op 12-11-13 22:26, Ian Kelly schreef:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:27 AM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Op 12-11-13 14:02, Ian Kelly schreef:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
So you are complaining about people being human.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:18:58 AM UTC, saad imran wrote:
Could you point out any errors in my code:
#This is a game where you have to escape a dragon.
# By Saad Imran
import random
import pygame
# Define questions and answers.
que1 = 4481 *2
ans1
Στις 13/11/2013 1:38 πμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
On 12/11/2013 23:27, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote:
Every time he uses foul language against somebody he's acting like a
bully.
Every time he reposts questions and ignores answers he's
mkharper wrote:
Hi Saad,
I've had a play and the following does something.
(I'm running Python 2.7 so replaced input with raw_input.)
(User can use upper or lower case, just lower it before test.)
(I simplified the questions/answers so I could answer them.)
I'm out of time but hope the
Started to build this on my own; then was like, hang on! - This is
probably something very commonly requested…
Can you recommend an open source project (or two) written in Python;
which covers multi project + sub project issue tracking linked across
github repositories?
[on the github side, want
Op 13-11-13 12:14, Ferrous Cranus schreef:
Στις 13/11/2013 1:38 πμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
On 12/11/2013 23:27, Ian Kelly wrote:
What would you classify insulting my late mother as?
I apologize for that and of course by that time i didn't knew this info
about your mother.
But
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote:
On 11/12/2013 03:27 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote:
Every time he uses foul language against somebody he's acting like a
bully.
Every time he reposts
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
That doesn't mean that when somebody
misbehaves, you can do whatever you want in retaliation without regard
for others who might be involved.
But I didn't do whatever. What I did was similar in what others
had
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make make test
$ su
# make install
# exit
$ $ cd ../ rm -rf Python-3.4
root@secure [/home/nikos/www/cgi-bin]# python3 -V
Python 3.4.0a4
can
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
Is bullying the new terrorism, which in turn is the new socialism?
That is, a meaningless term of opprobrium used on anything you don't
like? That's what it sounds like to me.
Nikos has practically no power in this
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Ferrous Cranus nikos.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make make test
$ su
# make install
# exit
$ $ cd ../ rm
Στις 13/11/2013 4:17 μμ, ο/η Ferrous Cranus έγραψε:
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make make test
$ su
# make install
# exit
$ $ cd ../ rm -rf Python-3.4
root@secure
Στις 13/11/2013 4:23 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Ferrous Cranus nikos.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make
Στις 13/11/2013 4:23 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Ferrous Cranus nikos.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make
I am writing a python script to run chroot command to chroot to a linux distro
and then run commands. How can I do this, as after chrooting, the script runs
the commands relative to the outside not inside the chrooted env?
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hi,
i'd like to change the volume of my av-receiver (HDMI) and speakers (analogue)
simultaneously. in order to use both outputs i'm using virtual audio cable but
if i set it as default device and change volume, hdmi and analogue remains
unchanged.
i intend to script a command line tool in
- Original Message -
hi,
i'd like to change the volume of my av-receiver (HDMI) and speakers
(analogue) simultaneously. in order to use both outputs i'm using
virtual audio cable but if i set it as default device and change
volume, hdmi and analogue remains unchanged.
i intend to
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:26:37 +0200, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/local/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# where pyhton3
-bash: where: command not found
That just means that you don't have the where command installed. Oh
well, if it's not installed you can't use it. (I
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 06:40:02 -0800, moldevort87 wrote:
on executing i get
[CODE]
type 'exceptions.WindowsError' Error 11 while setting volume
type 'exceptions.WindowsError' Error 11 while setting volume
waveOutGetNumDevs= 3
mixerGetNumDevs 4
res: 0
wMid=
On 2013-11-13 16:05, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Start by googling for mixerSetControlDetails return value 11 and
go on from there.
Sounds like Nigel at work.[1]
-tkc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
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I'm using the jabberbot library and there is not a whole lot of documentation
on it. Does anyone have experience with this library?
This is basically the only example given:
-
from jabberbot import JabberBot, botcmd
import datetime
class SystemInfoJabberBot(JabberBot):
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:17:22 +0200, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4/Python-3.4.tar.bz2 $ tar
-xjvf Python-3.4.tar.bz2
$ cd Python-3.3.2
$ ./configure
$ make make test
$ su
# make install
# exit
$ $ cd ../ rm -rf Python-3.4
On 13/11/2013 16:12, Matt Graves wrote:
I'm using the jabberbot library and there is not a whole lot of documentation
on it. Does anyone have experience with this library?
[snip code from http://thp.io/2007/python-jabberbot/]
I cannot figure out how I would have it simulate a conversation.
Στις 13/11/2013 6:13 μμ, ο/η Steven D'Aprano έγραψε:
and also is there a way to call it like #!/usr/bin/python
Of course there is, but only if you wish to break your system. The OS
will be expecting /usr/bin/python to be Python 2. Leave it be.
Okey i will leave it be although i dislike the
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:32:24 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 13/11/2013 16:12, Matt Graves wrote:
I'm using the jabberbot library and there is not a whole lot of
documentation on it. Does anyone have experience with this library?
[snip code from
On 13/11/2013 16:42, Matt Graves wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:32:24 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 13/11/2013 16:12, Matt Graves wrote:
I'm using the jabberbot library and there is not a whole lot of documentation
on it. Does anyone have experience with this library?
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:38:53 AM UTC-5, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 6:13 μμ, ο/η Steven D'Aprano έγραψε:
and also is there a way to call it like #!/usr/bin/python
Of course there is, but only if you wish to break your system. The OS
will be expecting /usr/bin/python
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Ferrous Cranus nikos.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 6:13 μμ, ο/η Steven D'Aprano έγραψε:
and also is there a way to call it like #!/usr/bin/python
Of course there is, but only if you wish to break your system. The OS
will be expecting
Looks like your e... Is that the key field?
Yes, you are right 'e' is the key. And rest of them are data.
AND the order of the items is o before i
-- that doesn't seem to match your C struct definition.
Sorry, I was testing the bdb and while doing that I noticed,
c-struct order is not same as
Op 13-11-13 15:10, Ian Kelly schreef:
Well you can expect all you want. It is not going to happen. Your
expectations are completely unrealistic and the way you react will
be perceived by a number of people as just an attempt to getting those
that are frustrated silenced without much care
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but all
of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame. How
did all of these nice packages get written when most of the user interaction is
this??
Can anyone tell me, is there another
Hello,
I am trying to build a structure to be passed down to an I2C device driver. The
driver expects a struct that has a data array of size 512 bytes among other
things. This is my code -
rd_wr = 0x0 # Read operation
i2c_addr= addr
mux = mux_sel
multi_len
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:27:39 PM UTC-5, superchromix wrote:
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but all
of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame. How
did all of these nice packages get written when most of
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:31:49 PM UTC-5, krishna...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a structure to be passed down to an I2C device driver.
The driver expects a struct that has a data array of size 512 bytes among
other things. This is my code -
rd_wr =
On Wednesday 13/11/2013 at 12:31 pm, superchromix wrote:
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming..
but all of these flame war type posts make the user community look
pretty lame. How did all of these nice packages get written when most
of the user
On 13/11/2013 19:27, superchromix wrote:
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but all
of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame. How
did all of these nice packages get written when most of the user interaction is
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 12:27 PM, superchromix mark...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but all
of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame. How
did all of these nice packages get written when most
http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/1.0/introduction/
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On Nov 13, 2013 6:31 PM, superchromix mark...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but
all of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame.
How did all of these nice packages get written when most of the user
interaction
On Nov 13, 2013, at 1:27 PM, superchromix mark...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all,
I've been thinking about learning Python for scientific programming.. but all
of these flame war type posts make the user community look pretty lame. How
did all of these nice packages get written when most of
Correction in the last input line...
In [16]: result = struct.unpack('5p', os_inst[11:16])
---
error Traceback (most recent call last)
ipython-input-16-42b59e00d5af in module()
1
Thanks for your reply Ned!
I tried this your suggestion and this is what it complains...
os_inst_bytes = struct.pack('7BI512s', 0, 0x51, 0x10, 5, 0, 0xD, 0x80, 0, '')
---
error
Traceback
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 3:41:03 PM UTC-5, krishna...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your reply Ned!
I tried this your suggestion and this is what it complains...
os_inst_bytes = struct.pack('7BI512s', 0, 0x51, 0x10, 5, 0, 0xD, 0x80, 0, '')
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Ferrous Cranus nikos.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 6:13 μμ, ο/η Steven D'Aprano έγραψε:
and also is there a way to call it like #!/usr/bin/python
Of course there is, but only if you
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
Get ez_setup.py and get-pip.py, and run them with the desired Python.
Why can't i just use that?
root@secure [~]# sudo yum install python-pip
Loaded plugins:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:39:59 PM UTC-5, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
Get ez_setup.py and get-pip.py, and run
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
Get ez_setup.py and get-pip.py, and run them with the desired Python.
Why can't i just use that?
root@secure
root@secure:~/lib64# ls -al | grep libkey
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1 -
libkeyutils.so.1.3.0*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10192 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1.3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 32920 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1.3.0*
root@secure:~/lib64# rpm -qf
I joined a week or so ago.
The subject line was copied from the description of comp.lang.python aka
python-list@python.org.
I am very disappointed to see so much energy and bandwidth going to
conversations that bash individuals.
Is there a moderator for this list?
Is there some other
Hi all. I need to build my own version of Python on a MacOSX system,
and I can't seem to do it successfully. I need to build it with a
particular location, etc. and so I can't use Homebrew or whatever: I
need to compile it myself from the source tarball. I did look through
the Homebrew recipe
Στις 13/11/2013 11:44 μμ, ο/η Ned Batchelder έγραψε:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:39:59 PM UTC-5, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:46:59 PM UTC-5, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
root@secure:~/lib64# ls -al | grep libkey
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1 -
libkeyutils.so.1.3.0*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10192 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1.3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 32920 Jun 22
On 13/11/2013 21:39, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
Get ez_setup.py and get-pip.py, and run them with the desired Python.
On 13/11/2013 02:45, Rick Johnson wrote:
math.pi should be math.PI. and PI should be a CONSTANT.
And not just a pseudo constant, but a REAL constant that
cannot be changed.
And what do you do when the wizards bend space-time to make PI exactly
3, for the ease of other calculations when
Στις 13/11/2013 11:56 μμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
On 13/11/2013 21:39, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick έγραψε:
Get ez_setup.py and
On 13/11/2013 22:00, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:56 μμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
On 13/11/2013 21:39, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:30 μμ, ο/η Johannes Findeisen έγραψε:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:19:53 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 7:45 μμ, ο/η Chris
In article 1384370183.3496.472.camel@pdsdesk,
Paul Smith p...@mad-scientist.net wrote:
I'm using MacOSX 10.7.5 with xcode 4.1, containing gcc 4.2.1 / clang 2.1
(configure seems to choose gcc).
I've tried this with both Python 2.7.5 and 2.7.6. I get the tarball,
unpack it, then:
$
In article nad-e7cc3b.14401113112...@news.gmane.org,
Ned Deily n...@acm.org wrote:
There shouldn't be any problems with what you are trying to do. It works for
me with Python 2.7.6 and pycrypto-2.6.1. Some suggestions:
- Avoid --enable-shared on OS X at least initially. There are too many
On 11/13/2013 3:35 PM, bob gailer wrote:
I am very disappointed to see so much energy and bandwidth going to
conversations that bash individuals.
Me too.
Is there a moderator for this list?
Posts from new addresses go to moderators for spam deletion. There are a
couple a day that are
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 7:35 AM, bob gailer bgai...@gmail.com wrote:
I am very disappointed to see so much energy and bandwidth going to
conversations that bash individuals.
I agree, and there've been times when I've been part of the problem
(usually in the form of trying to help Nikos, which
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 22:53:46 -, Terry Reedy tjre...@udel.edu wrote:
On 11/13/2013 3:35 PM, bob gailer wrote:
Is there a moderator for this list?
Posts from new addresses go to moderators for spam deletion. There are a
couple a day that are discarded. Posts with 'suspicious headers'
Gary Roach gary719_li...@verizon.net wrote:
I have been trying to set up a python, django, mysql, virtualenvwrapper
and git development project and am really confused. All of the
documentation seems to ignore the apt-get installation methods used by
Debian Linux and its derivatives.
I
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Himanshu Garg hgarg.in...@gmail.com wrote:
I am writing a python script to run chroot command to chroot to a linux
distro and then run commands. How can I do this, as after chrooting, the
script runs the commands relative to the outside not inside the
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 02:06:09 -, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
PyMyth: Global variables are evil... WRONG!
That's not a PyMyth. It's a CompSciMyth, or to be more accurate a good
general Software Engineering guideline regardless of language. Like all
guidelines it
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:35:56 -0500, bob gailer wrote:
Is there a moderator for this list?
Sadly no.
Is there some other place for discussions that are completely OT and
also full of flames?
Yes, there is private email. Unfortunately private email doesn't give the
culprits the audience
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 17:53:46 -0500, Terry Reedy wrote:
Is there a moderator for this list?
Posts from new addresses go to moderators for spam deletion. There are a
couple a day that are discarded. Posts with 'suspicious headers' also
get checked. Non-suspicious posts from known people
On 13/11/2013 23:42, Rhodri James wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 02:06:09 -, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
PyMyth: Global variables are evil... WRONG!
That's not a PyMyth. It's a CompSciMyth, or to be more accurate a good
general Software Engineering guideline regardless
bob gailer bgai...@gmail.com writes:
I joined a week or so ago.
Welcome! Please feel free to start a new thread of dicussion about the
Python programming language.
I am very disappointed to see so much energy and bandwidth going to
conversations that bash individuals.
As am I. Let's talk
On Nov 13, 2013, at 14:59 , Paul Smith p...@mad-scientist.net wrote:
Thanks for the response Ned!
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 14:40 -0800, Ned Deily wrote:
There shouldn't be any problems with what you are trying to do. It
works for me with Python 2.7.6 and pycrypto-2.6.1. Some suggestions:
-
Thanks for the response Ned!
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 14:40 -0800, Ned Deily wrote:
There shouldn't be any problems with what you are trying to do. It
works for me with Python 2.7.6 and pycrypto-2.6.1. Some suggestions:
- Avoid --enable-shared on OS X at least initially. There are too
many
On Thursday, November 14, 2013 3:35:56 AM UTC+7, bob gailer wrote:
I joined a week or so ago.
The subject line was copied from the description of comp.lang.python aka
python-list@python.org.
I am very disappointed to see so much energy and bandwidth going to
conversations
On 11/11/2013 10:46 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
On Monday, November 11, 2013 8:47:09 PM UTC-6, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I think this is certainly the use case most people would
suggest. But I think you may have missed the real reason
most modern designers object to inter-module globals: The
presence of
Hello Bob,
I understand your concern but you need to realize there is
not much that can (or should) be done *IF* we want to live in
societies that are free from oppression.
The minute we start drawing lines in the sand and punishing
people for exercising their freedom of speech, is when we
Den tisdagen den 12:e november 2013 kl. 23:50:03 UTC+1 skrev Denis McMahon:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:04:08 -0800, edmundicon wrote:
Greetings everyone! This is my first post on this forum :)
TL;DR: I want to convert the gregorian years into Chinese years, and
deal with the fact
On 14/11/2013 9:48 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I believe that whatever
negative effect Nikos the help-vampire is having, it is long ago
overwhelmed by the negative of the anti-Nikos vigilantes.
I don't know, the anti-Nikos-vigilante vigilantes are beginning to give
them a run for their money,
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
POWER CORRUPTS: ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY.
http://xkcd.com/643/
ChrisA
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Hi,
I need to write a binary file exactly as written by fortran code below
to be read by another code which is part of a model which is not advisable to
edit.I would like to use python for this purpose as python has mode flexibility
and easy coding methods.
character(40) ::
On 11/13/2013 6:27 PM, Rhodri James wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 22:53:46 -, Terry Reedy tjre...@udel.edu wrote:
On 11/13/2013 3:35 PM, bob gailer wrote:
Is there a moderator for this list?
Posts from new addresses go to moderators for spam deletion. There are
a couple a day that are
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 00:00:04 +0200
Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 13/11/2013 11:56 μμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
snip
But i have gone to the link and did what it said and it didn't proved
usefull thats why i re-ask.
Try looking for a package named setuptools. I think that is the
package you
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 5:32:49 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Wrong. You've once again not bothered to read the information that's
been handed to you on a plate. If you'd followed the instructions you
would not get the No such file or directory error shown above. I'm
not going
I'm looking to speed up some python code. Replacing the python
interpreter with pypy was impressive. I noted that use of ctypes (in
cython?), specifically declaring variables as below, was reported as
giving a useful result:
cdef float myvar
cdef int i
under cython can provide a useful
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 10:47:35 +1000, alex23 wrote:
On 14/11/2013 9:48 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I believe that whatever
negative effect Nikos the help-vampire is having, it is long ago
overwhelmed by the negative of the anti-Nikos vigilantes.
I don't know, the anti-Nikos-vigilante
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:42:24 +, Rhodri James wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 02:06:09 -, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
PyMyth: Global variables are evil... WRONG!
That's not a PyMyth. It's a CompSciMyth, or to be more accurate a good
general Software Engineering
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:44:03 -0800, edmundicon wrote:
Den tisdagen den 12:e november 2013 kl. 23:50:03 UTC+1 skrev Denis
McMahon:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:04:08 -0800, edmundicon wrote:
Greetings everyone! This is my first post on this forum :)
TL;DR: I want to convert the
Hi,
I've tried searching for topics related to dlopen() of dynamic libraries in the
list but there's nothing relevant or recent.
I'm facing a problem with a 3rd party C/C++ Framework (dynamic library) on Mac
OS X which I'm trying to import into Python using ctypes. Unfortunately OS X
has
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:17:22 +0200, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
root@secure [/home/nikos/www/cgi-bin]# python3 -V Python 3.4.0a4
Let me just check.
Nobody is so stupid as to run alpha software on a production server[1]
are they?
[1] In this context, production server means any system facing the
On 14/11/2013 00:57, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 5:32:49 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Wrong. You've once again not bothered to read the information that's
been handed to you on a plate. If you'd followed the instructions you
would not get the No such file or
On 11/13/2013 6:48 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:35:56 -0500, bob gailer wrote:
Or would you be willing to stop the bashing? I don't see that it helps
anyone, and could be very offputting to other newbies.
That's what I have been saying for a long time. I believe that
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Denis McMahon
denismfmcma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 16:17:22 +0200, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
root@secure [/home/nikos/www/cgi-bin]# python3 -V Python 3.4.0a4
Let me just check.
Nobody is so stupid as to run alpha software on a production
On Thursday, November 14, 2013 5:10:20 AM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Himanshu Garg hgarg.in...@gmail.com wrote:
I am writing a python script to run chroot command to chroot to a linux
distro and then run commands. How can I do this, as after
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Himanshu Garg hgarg.in...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I do that? Can you guide me?
First off: Google Groups is making your posts very ugly. Please either
fix them before posting, or use a better client.
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
As to
I've written an application that does some audio file conversions.
I use mutagen for some of the mp3 file manipulation, but to convert
ogg files to mp3 format I've been using subprocess to run the
ogg2mp3 perl utility. (available from http://marginalhacks.com/) by
David Madison.
It's a spot on
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 12:27:58 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Denis McMahon
denismfmcma...@gmail.com wrote:
Nobody is so stupid as to run alpha software on a production server[1]
are they?
[1] In this context, production server means any system facing the
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 5:42:24 PM UTC-6, Rhodri James wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 02:06:09 -, Rick Johnson wrote:
PyMyth: Global variables are evil... WRONG!
That's not a PyMyth. It's a CompSciMyth, or to be more
accurate a good general Software Engineering guideline
regardless
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 17:52:42 -0800, Himanshu Garg wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2013 5:10:20 AM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Himanshu Garg hgarg.in...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am writing a python script to run chroot command to chroot to a
linux distro
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:00:15 PM UTC-6, Andrew Cooper wrote:
And what do you do when the wizards bend space-time to
make PI exactly 3, for the ease of other calculations when
building a sorting machine?
Are you telling me that these wizards can't be bothered to
write the integer 3?
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
Yes, this! A master craftsman knows when to break the rules. I personally
would not run a public web app using alpha software because I know my
limitations...
+1. Plenty of people know that a master
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