ocean wrote:
> After I did this change, most errors were gone.
>
> Index: Lib/urllib.py
> ===
> --- Lib/urllib.py (revision 55584)
> +++ Lib/urllib.py (working copy)
> @@ -833,7 +833,7 @@
> self.busy = 0
> self.ftp
>> It doesn't need to, and reluctance is not wrt. to the proposed new
>> layout, but wrt. changing the current one. Tons of infrastructure
>> depends on the files having exactly the names that they have now,
>> and being located in exactly the locations where they are currently
>> located. Any chan
> Development tools used on windows already have to cope with this.
> Spaces are not going away, so why not bite the bullet and deal
> with them? Moving forward sometimes means crossing rivers.
But in a safe path, step by step. People continue to report problems
with spaces in file names, even th
> Supporting both kinds (country and western) on the same machine might be
> helpful
> to people for this very reason. A lot of legacy modules are only avaible
> in 32 bit mode. But people may want to do contemporary development using the
> new 64 bit mode.
Of course, people who really want tha
> Odd... the call worked here (SVN 1.4.3). Which version is the server using?
1.1. Subversion did a grand renaming at some point. I fixed most of the
functions when deploying the script, but apparently missed some.
Regards,
Martin
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> From: Jamie Kirkpatrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2007 5:16 AM
> I have a set of extensions that use SWIG to wrap my own C++ library. This
library, on a
> day-to-day basis is built against VS8 since the rest of our product suite
is. Right now
> I have no way to work w
Brett Cannon schrieb:
> Unfortunately the pre-commit hook
> does not specify what line a change was made on so I have no clue where
> it is failing (maybe this should be added?).
It creates a reindent.Reindenter on the new contents, then invokes
.run() on it, and complains if that returns true. If
>> Is there a shell script to build a final distribution tree? If
>> not, is there a simple way to build an MSI similar to the one found
>> on the Python.org site for the official releases but using the
>> PCBuild8 stuff?
>
> I believe not.
It's actually not that difficult. You just have to run
Darrin Thompson schrieb:
> First of all 1000 apologies if this is the wrong list. Please redirect
> me if necessary.
The list is right, but the question is slightly wrong:
> Can someone advise as to the correct configure arguments for sqlite or
> something else I might be missing?
The question f
> I don't know. After some Googling, I found that the call might need to be:
>
> if fs.node_prop(txn_root, path, SVN_PROP_MIME_TYPE,
> 'svn:special') == '*': continue
No. Instead, the missing argument was the apr_pool_t parameter, which
was mandatory earlier, and is optional in current r
One other thing to check is to ensure that sqlite was compiled with
-fno-strict-aliasing. I know there was a strange problem on one of
the buildbots due to this flag not being present. I have no idea if
that could be your problem here though.
n
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Martin v. Löwis schrieb:
>> Odd... the call worked here (SVN 1.4.3). Which version is the server using?
>
> 1.1. Subversion did a grand renaming at some point. I fixed most of the
> functions when deploying the script, but apparently missed some.
Okay. Is an upgrade planned? I've heard that sever
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