Re: [Pytables-users] pytables bug when checking file access rights

2006-08-22 Thread Francesc Altet
A Dimarts 22 Agost 2006 21:45, Alexandre Fayolle va escriure: > I'm running into a weird problem with an application using pytables on > Windows XP: tables.openFile refuses to create a file on the Desktop, > because 'the directory exists but it cannot be written'. At the same > time, I'm able to us

Re: [Pytables-users] pytables.org is down ?

2006-08-22 Thread Francesc Altet
A Dimarts 22 Agost 2006 18:59, Alexandre Fayolle va escriure: > Hi, > > In case this is not a scheduled downtime, I'm getting connection refused > errors on http://www.pytables.org/ Yes, the apache process in server was down (I don't know exactly why though :-(). Well, now everything should be ok

Re: [Pytables-users] Follow-up on nested structures

2006-08-22 Thread Jan Strube
Hi Francesc, Francesc Altet wrote: > A Dimarts 22 Agost 2006 08:10, Jan Strube va escriure: > >> Oh, and yet another question: >> In my structure, I have scalar and vectorial quantities. How can I >> determine which is which on an unfilled table ? >> I am trying row.getTable().col(column_name).

Re: [Pytables-users] Follow-up on nested structures

2006-08-22 Thread Francesc Altet
Hi Jan, A Dimarts 22 Agost 2006 04:03, Jan Strube va escriure: > Now: > Please have a look at the attached file. running tableBug.py causes the > following error on my machine: > Traceback (most recent call last): [snip...] > Now the behavior of this is very strange: > a) removing the pos= stateme

Re: [Pytables-users] Follow-up on nested structures

2006-08-22 Thread Francesc Altet
A Dimarts 22 Agost 2006 08:10, Jan Strube va escriure: > Oh, and yet another question: > In my structure, I have scalar and vectorial quantities. How can I > determine which is which on an unfilled table ? > I am trying row.getTable().col(column_name).ndim, but that seems only to Please, don't use

[Pytables-users] pytables bug when checking file access rights

2006-08-22 Thread Alexandre Fayolle
Hi, I'm running into a weird problem with an application using pytables on Windows XP: tables.openFile refuses to create a file on the Desktop, because 'the directory exists but it cannot be written'. At the same time, I'm able to use the builtin function open() to create a file in the same direct

[Pytables-users] pytables.org is down ?

2006-08-22 Thread Alexandre Fayolle
Hi, In case this is not a scheduled downtime, I'm getting connection refused errors on http://www.pytables.org/ Cheers, -- Alexandre Fayolle LOGILAB, Paris (France) Formations Python, Zope, Plone, Debian: http://www.logilab.fr/formations Développement logiciel sur