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Another solution may be to make the test more relaxed and regard the value
returned by sysconfig.get_config_var() as a _set_ of shell tokens, whose
elements may occur more than once, e.g.
def test_sysconfig_module(self):
import sysconfig
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Tutorialteilnahme auf der PyCon.DE 2013.
Wir freuen uns auf Sie!
Im Namen des PyCon.DE-Organisationsteams
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and great experience of PyCon.DE 2013!
Speaking for the whole team of organizers, I hope to see many of you at
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When the last Easter egg is eaten and the last chocolate Easter bunny
nibbled to to bits, Pythonistas start looking for intellectual
nourishment again. Luckily, the April meeting of pyCologne, the Python
User Group Köln, is coming right up:
When: Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 6:30pm
Where:
It's February, bloody cold and the Carnival season is upon us but that
won't deter us from having our monthly pyCologne (Python User Group
Cologne) meeting. Don't worry though, we have a strictly no schunkeln
policy at our session!
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 6:30pm
Where: Pool 0.14,
Gelegenheit, seine Bekanntheit zu vergrößern und
ihn gleichzeitig selbst besser kennenzulernen.
raise EOFError,
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-Aufzeichnungen der Sessions machen, eventuell auch Videoaufnahmen,
und diese dann im Wiki und anderen Stellen veröffentlichen. Die
Teilnehmer sind angehalten auch selbst fleißig über das Event im
Internet zu berichten.
Wir freuen uns auf eure Teilnahme, bis Samstag in Köln!
Christopher Arndt
für
[German announcement, forwarded from pyCologne mailing list]
Hallo liebe Pythonfreunde,
das nächste Treffen von pyCologne, der Kölner Python-UserGroup, findet
statt:
Datum: Mittwoch, den 14.10.2009
Uhrzeit: 18:30 Uhr c.t.
Ort: Pool 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B) der
enjoy!
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On 20 Sep., 22:10, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On 07:10 pm, pengyu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Daniel Fetchinson
fetchin...@googlemail.com wrote:
I am wondering what is the best way of organizing python source code
in a large projects. There are package code,
announcement for
this very soon!
Share enjoy!
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On 27 Jul., 21:27, Wolfgang Rohdewald wolfg...@rohdewald.de wrote:
how do I compile _regex.c on Linux?
This simple setup.py file should do the trick:
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
setup(name='regex',
version='1.0',
py_modules = ['regex'],
New submission from Christopher Arndt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The readline method in the InputWrapper class in wsgiref.validate does
not accept any arguments and therefore is not compatible with the
file-like interface, where the readline method accepts an optional
size argument.
This breaks code
Hello everybody,
the TurboGears team is very happy to announce that the project has been
accepted as a Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2008 mentoring organization.
This means that we are looking for students who are interested in
working on a TurboGears related project over the Summer and want to
directions, photographs
and minutes of past meetings etc., can be found on our page in the
German Python wiki:
http://wiki.python.de/pyCologne
CU,
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;-) Please see our ChangeLog page for a
list of contributors for each release:
http://trac.turbogears.org/wiki/ChangeLog
We would like to thank everybody involved for their help in putting this
release together!
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On 11 Feb., 15:47, js [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for RSS/ATOM generator I can use in Python.
I searched on pypi and the other places but I couldn't find any
options on this. (I found many parsers, though)
Is there any de-fact standard RSS/ATOM generator? (especially, I'd
like to
:
* Bicycle Repairman - Your daily refactoring helper in Idle, Emacs
and SciTE. Short introduction and usage examples (in German)
(Rex Turnbull)
* Key Signing Party
(Organisation Christopher Arndt)
Around 8:30 pm we will head to a nearby establishment and have some
drinks, food
://trac.turbogears.org/wiki/ChangeLog for a list of contributors for
each release.
We would like to thank everybody involved for their support!
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* Talk about MoinMoin (Reimar Bauer)
* Talk about the Publisher/Subscriber-Pattern (Observer-Pattern)
(Christopher Arndt)
* Discussion about how to proceed concerning the now established
pyCologne logo
Around 8:30 pm we will head to a nearby establishment and have some
drinks
das nächste Treffen lautet:
* Vortrag über MoinMoin (Reimar Bauer)
* Vortrag über das Publisher/Subscriber-Pattern (Observer-Pattern)
(Christopher Arndt)
* Diskussion: Weitere Vorgehensweise und Verwendung des pyCologne
Logos
Ab ca. 20:30 Uhr werden wir den Abend gemütlich
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Venue: Pool 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B) der Universität Köln,
Berrenrather Str. 136, 50937 Köln, Germany
Thanks and hoping to see you,
Chris
Christopher Arndt schrieb:
Dear Pythonistas,
with great pleasure and some pride I'd like to announce that pyCologne,
the Python User
On 21 Jun., 14:10, Harry George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've asked before, and I'll ask again: If you are doing a Python
project, please make a self-sufficient tarball available as well.
Alomost all projects I know of that provide eggs, also have a CVS or
SVN repository. Just download a tagged
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On 15 Mai, 02:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My issues have been with keeping a ~/pylib directory for extra
modules, and reconciling that with setuptools / Easy Install. I'm
curious to hear how other folks manage their own local module
directory.
For Python libraries, I use the workingenv.py
I have a few quibles with your summary of Python's properties:
On 21 Mai, 08:16, John Nagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have a computer science background, here's all you need
to know: Python is a byte-code interpreted untyped
Python is strongly but dynamically typed. The fact that
On 4 Mai, 10:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It is not possible to index set objects. That is OK.
But, what if I want to find some element from the Set.
In the particular case, I have to read an attribute from any one of
the elements, which one doesn't matter because this
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is available on our page in the German Python
wiki:
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CU there,
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be sensible, though not
strictly necessary, to drop us a line on our mailing list or via private email
to me (if you have not already done so), because the room we have at the
university has a limited capacity.
Looking forward to see many of you!
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Hi,
I am trying to write a script, that processes bounced emails from our
mailing campaigns to remove them from the distribution list and to
update the customer database.
Since our mailing program is not able to set the Return-Path
geon schrieb:
Hi,
When I try to upload many files I get such a error message:
[...] traceback deleted
ftputil.ftp_error.TemporaryError: 421 Login Timeout (25 seconds): closing
contro
l connection.
I think its not about many files but because of it takes too long for my ftp
server
/en/software/pylize/
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Simon Brunning schrieb:
On 6/29/05, Christopher Arndt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding sqllite to the standard library has been discussed before:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/fd150297c201f814
Yeah, but they didn't seem to have come
Rex Eastbourne schrieb:
Also, when I try running pdb in my Emacs shell, I get very weird
behavior: for instance, I'll hit 'h' and enter twenty times with no
output. Then, all of a sudden, twenty output messages will pop up.
That may be due to output buffering. Try running your script with
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