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For UNIX, it is said that if shell=False then you need to pass `args` as a list
(if you want to pass any parameters to executable). Is that true for Windows
(and perhaps other platforms) as well?
Again, for UNIX it is said that with
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See also issues #7839, #8972 and #10197.
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The reason I ask is this changeset -
http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/source/detail?spec=svne5d86b685619a470d593aa5f9ee360ba60779bc1r=323c6c697f045166e384cdc15803d40eebed0a2b
- seems like without shell=True, subprocess.Popen is
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Can't you merge this issue with #13195?
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Regeneration of platform-specific modules fixes concerns about their
outdateness and architecture differences (32-bit vs 64-bit, big endian vs
little endian).
Regeneration of given module could be performed only
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subprocess.Popen(args, shell=shell) is implicitly inconsistent on Unix:
1. when shell=False, the args should be a list or you'll lose program options
2. when shell=True, the args should be a string or your program options will
be
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Did you read the issue #7839?
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Looks like a can of worms. For now I'll be pretty fine if this stuff is at
least properly documented.
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For now I'll be pretty fine if this stuff is at least
properly documented.
Can you propose a document patch describing the current behaviour?
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Although they both touch the same components, they are completely different
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Certainly not right now as I don't have development environment setup. Perhaps
in a few days if somebody pings me. It could be a lot easier with online
editor, of course - http://code.google.com/p/pydotorg/issues/detail?id=6
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No. I won't be fixed in 2.7 anyway, and if it can not be fixed, it should be
documented at least.
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Oh, sorry - my attention span is limited under time pressure. #7839 is related,
of course. There is a lot of comments, so I'll take a look at it later.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Certainly not right now as I don't have development environment setup
See our development guide to get such environment:
http://docs.python.org/devguide/setup.html
It could be a lot easier with online editor
Would like like to
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I’ve patched most of bdist_wininst and started to work on a few tests which
work under 2.7 and fail under 3.2 without the fixes so that I can assume I’ve
not broken anything.
However, the mapping API of the Metadata class is quite unfriendly.
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
To clarify: the part about the tests applies to distutils. 3.x fixes will then
be ported to packaging. Starting with successful tests in distutils 2.7 makes
me feel more confident about editing distutils 3.x and packaging 3.3.
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Would the proposed change mean that a bdist_wininst built with 3.2.0 won’t work
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I would like to commit this. Tests are needed. Does someone want to write
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I'm not sure what you mean by using. AFAIK, each distribution's files
(recorded in RECORD)
would be unique to that distribution (else distros like Debian will have
problems, since
files are owned by one package and one package only).
Files
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s/directory that existed before Python was installed/directory that existed
before any distribution was installed/
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That’s odd. Are the pyc files in RECORD?
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
The first failure looks like a bug in the manifest recursive-include code:
FAIL: test_process_template (distutils.tests.test_filelist.FileListTestCase)
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Attached patch changes one occurrence of ugly whitespace, changes “not x == y”
to “x != y” and “not x in y” to “x not in y”. Senthil, feel free to apply
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We have duplicate code to write a PEP 376 RECORD file in packaging.util and
packaging.command.install_distinfo. The command should use the function from
p7g.util. Tests would also be good: Currently, one function uses LF as end of
line
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I found the problem - it's in packaging.util.write_record_file.
We have two functions that write RECORD files; I’ve opened a report to kill one.
The file passed to csv.writer should be opened with newline=''.
How will we port this to 2.x?
I
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If exactly one of the two tuple allocations in [1] fails, the tuple that is
successfully allocated won't be freed. (This probably never happened. Are you
interested in this kind of bug report anyway?)
[1]:
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Arguably, the command shouldn't fail, it should simply omit the bdist_msi
command from the listing.
But as _msi is part of Python, the installation is broken if it isn't present
so I guess that
handling the issue gracefully isn't really
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To port the patch to packaging, go into your CPython 3.3 checkout and edit
Lib/packaging/compiler/msvc9compiler.py (and its test :).
To port the patch to distutils2, clone http://hg.python.org/distutils2/ and
edit
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transform() and untransform() methods were also removed, I don't remember
why/how exactly,
I don’t remember either; maybe it was too late in the release process, or we
lacked enough consensus.
So we have rot13 friends in Python 3.2 and 3.3,
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I can’t reproduce with pysetup or distutils 3.x.
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Jens:
Don't know it this is related to the usage of: from __future__ import
unicode_literals ?
Yes. This semi-magic import will turn your string literals into unicode
literals, hence your name, version, etc. will be unicode objects. It’s the
Rémy HUBSCHER remy.hubsc...@ionyse.com added the comment:
Ok, I am working on it.
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s/directory that existed before Python was installed/directory that existed
before any distribution was installed/
IMO there is no need to remember any directory which isn't actually created by
pysetup3. Deleting a __pycache__ in a
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Thanks for the patch. It mostly looks good; a detailed review follow.
+ The constructor takes two arguments, the first is the template string and
+ the second (optional) is a dictionary object which specify which values
+ should be used
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Adding Georg, maintainer of the string module, to the nosy list. If he
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On 17 October 2011 14:15, Éric Araujo rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
The file passed to csv.writer should be opened with newline=''.
How will we port this to 2.x?
No idea :-( The 2.7 documentation says use the 'b' flag, but that
probably
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As discussed on python-ideas [1], range objects should expose their start, stop
and step values as read-only data attributes. I've attached a patch to this
end.
I'll open a separate issue for range comparison.
[1]:
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No, thank you for contributing :) I don’t know all internals by heart either,
I just needed to step back from the patch and look hard at the tests to make
them look good.
I didn’t say that the patch was finished by the way, I haven’t covered
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
IMO there is no need to remember any directory which isn't actually
created by pysetup3
I did not propose such a thing.
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Agreed. Doc/packaging/setupcfg.rst defines that custom fields need to start
with X-, so we can refuse everything that is not built-in and does not start
with X-. (I’m going toward error rather than warning.)
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It seems some sort of consensus on how to compare range objects has emerged
from the python-ideas discussion on comparison of range objects [1].
The attached patch defines '==' and '!=' for range object equality based on the
sequence of
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I would add tests that check the read-only-ness.
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New submission from David W. Lambert b49p23t...@stny.rr.com:
There are a number of issues with subprocess and __exit__ , 12494 status fixed
among them.
Program (which doesn't work as I had hoped, but that's not the issue):
'file p.py'
import subprocess as S
with
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Context management support was added in 3.2. It is not supported in 2.7.
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I noticed this in an older message:
test_abc.py prints deprecation warnings for abstractproperty. I'm not
familiar with the protocol here, do we continue to include unit tests
for deprecated features until they are removed?
We try to keep the
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Thanks, Éric. Added new version of the patch. (Could I also edit the old one?)
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There's actually a similar proposal with a patch and a few comments in #9896.
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See also #13200.
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I'm not committing this yet though as this will affect all platforms
that use Makefiles to build, and I'm not sure if this change save for
all compilers we effectively support.
I can test with GCC on Debian (linux kernel); I don’t know if it
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Nice patch! I put some comments on Rietveld.
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I did not propose such a thing.
Sorry, I misunderstood your reference to /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages.
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I have to catch up with the discussion on python-dev. I’ll also want the
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The patch from #11599 should let us get the full error message, for a start.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Thanks for the report. In 2.7 and 3.2, Python initialization was changed to
use the new sysconfig module, which depends on the sysconfig.cfg file. freeze
needs to special-case the sysconfig module in its detection code to include the
cfg
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http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-3.7.1
When in canonical form, media subtypes of the text type use CRLF as
the text line break. HTTP relaxes this requirement and allows the
transport of text media with plain CR or LF alone
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Can you clone the repository, build the doc with “make html” as explained in
http://docs.python.org/documenting/building and tell us if the bug is there?
If not, it’s specific to Debian or Ubuntu.
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To clarify: Python 2.5 and higher support the with statement syntax, but not
all classes that could benefit from it have the __enter__ and __exit__ methods.
So you don’t get a SyntaxError in Python 2.7 when you write “with Popen(...)”,
but you
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Here is the patch for the test case.
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The file passed to csv.writer should be opened with newline=''.
How will we port this to 2.x?
No idea :-( The 2.7 documentation says use the 'b' flag, but that
probably doesn't allow an encoding parameter (it doesn't on 3.x).
Ah, I see that
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
(Could I also edit the old one?)
If you want to remove the older version, follow the edit link on the right. In
case you don’t have the permissions, I’ll do it.
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Let me rephrase my example with real paths.
Python creates /usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages. (I’ll call this $stdlib.)
pysetup3.3 install paste.script creates $stdlib/paste/script/ and files
therein. The paste and paste/script directories are
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:24 PM, STINNER Victor rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
Certainly not right now as I don't have development environment setup
See our development guide to get such environment:
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Mark, thanks for your comments. Here's a new version of the patch, I answer on
Rietveld.
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Let me rephrase my example with real paths.
Okay, now I see what you're getting at.
Python creates /usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages. (I’ll call this $stdlib.)
pysetup3.3 install paste.script creates $stdlib/paste/script/ and files
Eric Snow ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com added the comment:
Are you suggesting raising the OSError (or something else) rather than an
ImportError? If so, would it make sense to chain the exception instead. That
way the existing code that expects ImportError continues to work, while still
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New changeset 53c87a0275ab by Benjamin Peterson in branch '3.2':
plug possible refleak (closes #13199)
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/53c87a0275ab
New changeset 7bf70519795c by Benjamin Peterson in branch 'default':
merge 3.2
Paul Moore p.f.mo...@gmail.com added the comment:
That’s odd. Are the pyc files in RECORD?
Yes, but not in __pycache__ where they should be.
PS D:\Data\python-sample\python type
D:\Data\cpython\Lib\site-packages\hello-0.1.dist-info\RECORD
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Are you suggesting raising the OSError (or something else) rather than
an ImportError? If so, would it make sense to chain the exception
instead. That way the existing code that expects ImportError
continues to work
Does any existing code
Paul Moore p.f.mo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Would you be satisfied with a more helpful traceback that would point you
immediately to missing msi? Do you prefer that bdist_msi
catch an ImportError for _msi and print a short error message instead of a
traceback in all its glory?
I'd
Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com added the comment:
Hi Eric,
The changes suggested in the patch are good for readability, I
shall include them all. Thanks!
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bpoaugust sebbaz+...@gmail.com added the comment:
subprocess.getoutput does not currently work at all on Windows.
So it's not necessary to maintain backwards compatibility.
The following fix works for me on WinXP/Python 3.2.2.
Replace
pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 21', 'r') # line 613
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test_errno fails quite often on FreeBSD:
==
FAIL: test_errno (test.test_select.SelectTestCase)
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After disabling a bunch of services and skipping the tests that are
failing on the Windows buildbots, it seems that the failures I was
getting last week have disappeared. It looks like they were due to the
Windows search indexer preventing
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