I, too, would be interested in having tests pass on OpenBSD (and NetBSD)
and am willing to do whatever I have to to make it be so. -- H
On 31 March 2015 at 21:52, Davin Potts wrote:
> Hi Victor —
>
> I am personally interested in seeing all tests pass on OpenBSD and am
> willing to put forth eff
Hi Victor —
I am personally interested in seeing all tests pass on OpenBSD and am willing
to put forth effort to help that be so. I would be happy to be added to any
issues that get opened against OpenBSD. That said, I have concerns about the
nature of when and how these failures came about —
Hi all,
I'm not sure whether this should be python-list or here, but given it's a
premature code review for http.client, I figured I'd post here first.
I'm in the process of adding support for chunked transfer encoding to
http.client (issue #12319). One of the bits of functionality that I'm wor
I think this was meant for python-list.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Alan Armour wrote:
> its french! lol
>
> I just wanted to see if you could, as well as making python able to have
> assembly written, you should totally use blender as your main IDE it would
> be so epic
>
>
Features of blender are relevant on blender mailing lists, not here . (I
don't understand why you would want a 3d modeling program to be an IDE, but
whatever floats your boat) Also, python-dev isn't really the place for
feature requests. If you want something added, add it yourself. : )
___
its french! lol
I just wanted to see if you could, as well as making python able to have
assembly written, you should totally use blender as your main IDE it would
be so epic
and do pyjackd, and i think pyaudio will write some stuff, and like
pycoreaudio and like directpy for windows direct x
oh