Hi all,
I uploaded bbfreeze 0.96.3 to python's cheeseshop.
bbfreeze creates standalone executables from python scripts (similar to py2exe).
bbfreeze works on windows and unix-like operating systems (no OS X
unfortunately).
bbfreeze is able to freeze multiple scripts, handle egg files and
track bin
Dear all,
This is an announcement for a tool that has existed since 2003 but whose
releases haven't featured on this list before. For users it isn't
strictly python-specific as it will test programs written in any
language, but it is written in Python and also functions as an
extensible pytho
QOTW: "COMP.LANG.PYTHON. We're so efficent, we deliver the answer before
you can ask the question." - Travis Beaty
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/0a976f29ec9f43e0
Named tuples, exec, closures, and why the old taxonomy of languages is
no more relevant:
Dear all,
This is (again) an announcement for a tool that has existed for some
time but hasn't been listed here before. The current release has only a
couple of minor bugfixes to version 1.4 but as TextTest (previous
message) depends on it I tend to release both at about the same time.
Rega
I am very pleased to announce that version 0.6.1 of Elixir
(http://elixir.ematia.de) is now available. As always, feedback is
very welcome, preferably on Elixir mailing list.
This is a minor release featuring some bug fixes (one of them to
handle a late rename in SQLAlchemy's 0.5 beta cycle), a ne
Dear Elisa users,
The Elisa team is happy to announce the release of Elisa Media Center
0.5.6 codenamed "Perks".
A very important and long awaited improvement of this release is the
introduction of DVD playback including DVD menus support. It is
elegantly integrated in the user interface making i