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Fixed for bug #1234.
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Skip, I can look at xmlrpclib issues.
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This seems like an easy fix: just check that S_ISREG(st_mode) is true in
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The Red Hat bug URL is now
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discussion.
From that bug's history, the problem now seems to be fixed, though I'm
not sure if it was fixed on the Python or the yum/BitTorrent side.
Closing
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What if we just tried to make the remote accesses apparent to the user,
by making a warning.warn() call in the default implementation that was
deactivated by a setFeature() call. With a warning, code will continue
to run but the user will at least be aware
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The W3C posted an item at
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describing how their DTDs are being fetched up to 130M times per day.
The Python parsers are part of the problem, as
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Here's a simple test to demonstrate the problem:
from xml.sax import make_parser
from xml.sax.saxutils import prepare_input_source
parser = make_parser()
inp = prepare_input_source('file:file.xhtml')
parser.parse(inp)
file.xhtml contains:
?xml version=1.0
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Closing as fixed, since the problem was reported as solved in 2.5alpha2
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I don't see how win-win could be uninitialized. curses.newwin() creates
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the -win field.
I'm puzzled by the 2007-06-28 traceback. Pycurses_new_panel has args =
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The C program does crash, but newwin() is returning NULL
and the code should really be checking for this case. When I try
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I guess this bug report is out of date: mailbox.py doesn't seem to contain
a _Subfile class, the ProxyFile.readline() function is one line, and
there's no self.pos variable either. Probably 2.5's rewrite of the module
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I searched for references to 'zip file concatenate|append' and
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Committed to Python 2.6 in rev. 60080. Thanks for your contribution!
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I think the required patch is much simpler; only get_message() needs to
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Thanks for pointing this out. I've restored the text to the trunk in
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Like gzip, you can concatenate two bzip2 files:
bzip2 -c /etc/passwd /tmp/pass.bz2
bzip2 -c /etc/passwd /tmp/pass.bz2
bunzip2 will output both parts, generating two copies of the file.
So nothing needs to be done on compression, but uncompression needs
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I'm doubtful about passing strings of characters that contain characters
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strings containing attributeless characters to display, or integers that
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Is this change still useful for 2.6?
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Is this module still of interest? Given that PyXML is no longer being
developed or released, the module would need to either go straight into
the stdlib, or be released separately.
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This seems to be an XML issue, not actually a build-related one.
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Trying effbot's suggested experiment is easy, at least, and would
provide useful info. If it fails, then fixing this bug might be difficult.
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Rev. 59870 on trunk fixes another usage of attr in the wrapper for the
chgat() method.
Luke, a 2.5.2 release is not too far off. If possible, can you please
try compiling the 25-maint branch on AIX to check that the problems are
fixed? Thanks
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Fixed in rev. 57394 of the 2.5 branch; thanks for reporting this! The
web site's copy of the documentation will be updated when Python 2.5.2
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According to the man page for endwin() from ncurses, In this
implementation endwin returns an error if the terminal was not
initialized. This doesn't make the problem any clearer to me. Perhaps
the setupterm() or initscr() in Lib/tests/test_curses is failing
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Applied to trunk in rev. 59854, and to 25-maint in rev. 59855.
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Here's a simpler, but still untested version of the patch that cuts out
the various cases for reallocating when there's already buffered data
and just does a flush every time.
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file9097/simpler_patch.txt
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and seems reasonable. I think mailboxes should be 7-bit clean in
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 14:50:03 -0500,
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suggests that it was sufficiently obscure that either a) nobody who knew
about it found a way to take advantage of it, or b) it was only recently
It might well be difficult to exploit to run arbitrary code
On 9 Oct 2006 06:36:30 -0700,
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... Meanwhile, despite the python.org codebase presumably running
various commercial sites, ...
Nothing should have given you this impression! python.org's
formatting is handled through a custom script called Pyramid,
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I am seriously concerned
that the PSF infrastructure committee EVER considered non open-source
applications for this. In fact, I thought that was an implicit requirement in
the selection.
Being open source
On 04 Oct 2006 06:44:24 -0700,
Paul Rubin wrote:
Right now there is not even agreement on what the goal is.
The goal is a new tracker for python.org that the developers like
better; the original call lists 3 reasons (bad interface; lack of
reliability; lack of workflow controls).
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... using a non open source tracker (called JIRA - never heard
before of course) for Python itself.
Other projects do use it; see
http://wiki.apache.org/general/ApacheJira for a partial list, and a
link to the
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My God, Perl 6 is going to be even less comprehensible that Perl 5,
which was at least usable. Is »=« really a Perl6 operator? That's too
funny!
While we poor Python people have to cope with writing:
d
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