Re: [Python-Dev] Asking for feedback about fixing `ftplib' (issue25458)
On 28.12.2016 21:02, Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Ivan Pozdeev > wrote:
On 25.12.2016 17:21, Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:
From what I
Apparently the gohlke site had done the wheel convert, as they had a wheel.
The post-install steps were needed to make things work for me, and were
documented at the gohlke site.
Thanks to both of you for your help.
On 12/28/2016 9:09 AM, Steve Dower wrote:
It's likely that they're using the
On 28Dec2016 1145, Brett Cannon wrote:
On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 at 12:15 Ronald Oussoren > wrote:
A directive would make it easier to ensure that the text about the
stable API is consistent. I’d also consider adding that directive
to
On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 at 12:15 Ronald Oussoren wrote:
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> > On 27 Dec 2016, at 20:04, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
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> > From the documentation:
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> > https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html
> >
> >In the C API documentation, API elements that
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Ivan Pozdeev wrote:
> On 25.12.2016 17:21, Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:
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> From what I understand the problem should be fixed in urllib so that it
> always closes the FTP connection. I understand this is what happens in
> recent 3.x versions but
On Dec 27, 2016, at 01:34 PM, Glenn Linderman wrote:
>Thanks for this extra information, Ethan. That points at Gmail pretty
>conclusively as the source of the reduction in number of messages. Since it
>has long been known that Gmail suppresses CC or BCC to self, it is likely
>that suppressing
It's likely that they're using the broken version of bdist_wininst for their
installer (I thought Mark reported the issue and had a workaround though...).
It's already fixed, but hasn't been released yet.
Another workaround is to use "wheel convert" on the exe and then install the
wheel. You
Re: [Python-Dev] Asking for feedback about fixing `ftplib' (issue25458)
On 25.12.2016 17:21, Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:
From what I understand the problem should be fixed in urllib so that
it always closes the FTP connection. I understand this is what happens
in recent 3.x versions but not on
Try the 'gohlke' download site. Whenever getting stuck in some of the
newest Python 3.x versions, that side usually has installers that work. It
did work for me just now, using Python 3.6.0 64-bit on Windows 10 64-bit OS.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Glenn