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On 12/30/2014 7:21 PM, MRAB wrote:
On 2014-12-30 22:45, Toni Bajer wrote:
When I try to run the Python 3.4.2 64-bit Installer on Windows 7 it gets
about 90% through and then a new box pops up with the following
message...
There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program
requir
On 2014-12-30 22:45, Toni Bajer wrote:
When I try to run the Python 3.4.2 64-bit Installer on Windows 7 it gets
about 90% through and then a new box pops up with the following message...
There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program
required for this install to complete coul
When I try to run the Python 3.4.2 64-bit Installer on Windows 7 it gets about
90% through and then a new box pops up with the following message...
There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for
this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support per
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Tim Chase
wrote:
> While it may involve reaching into the objects may or may not be
> blessed, the following seems to work for me in Py2.7:
>
> >>> import logging
> >>> # add a bunch of loggers and sub-loggers
> >>> print logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict.key
On 2014-12-30 18:42, jptechnical.co.uk wrote:
> I've recently started using the logging module and wondered if
> there was a way to enumerate all the Logger objects available as a
> result of calls to "logging.getLogger(name)". Went through the docs
> and could not spot any way of doing this. Have
Hello all,
I've recently started using the logging module and wondered if there was
a way to enumerate all the Logger objects available as a result of calls
to "logging.getLogger(name)". Went through the docs and could not spot
any way of doing this. Have I missed something?
It would have bee
>
> Problem: Can anyone help me find settings (either in Glade or elsewhere)
> which will start the application window with the application window center
> aligned with the desktop center ?
You might try the following entry
in your .glade file
center
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Environment: Fedora 21, Linux 3.17.6, XFCE4 (with one workspace)
Python: 2.7.8
Glade: 3.18.3
Background: the application window developed in Glade is (deliberately)
somewhat smaller than the desktop. When the application starts, it starts
offset from the center of the desktop. It looks as thou
Whwn the installe starts it goes to crsh afere asking if i like the insllation
for une o alla users of the pc
in attach the report error
Thanks
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On 27/12/14 10:56, pfranke...@gmail.com wrote:
> What kind of protocol do you recommend for this? UDP or TCP? Do you recommend
> the use of frameworks such as twisted?
Take a look at CoAP[1], an open IETF protocol for IoT.
You can make your hardware accessible through "resources", it's restful.
S
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