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Sridhar, is there still a problem with current 3.2/3?
If you are no longer working on this, I think we should close
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« Python 3.2 was released on February 20th, 2011. » (from python.org)
My mistake; I meant to say 3.2.1 final
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entire dependency graph for any given package in PyPI.
If PyPI provided
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The only way to fix this is to /not/ install *any* packages prior to
resolving *all* dependencies
packaging.install rolls back
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On 2011-06-07, at 10:39 AM, Éric Araujo wrote:
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Not all packages upload their release sources (thus metadata) to PyPI
No, it’s register that uploads metadata.
(was not sent
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Dave, but aptitude contains a local index of all dependency information.
Whereas, PyPI's infrastructure and pip/easy_install/p7g.install do not rely on
one. Therefore, I think when Tarek said Trying to do something smarter is very
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I believe ActiveState handle this by making the PATH modification
optional and having it off by default (I found docs for ActivePerl
stating this explicitly, but no equivalent for ActivePython).
ActivePython 2.x has
Looks like this is resolved for you,
http://community.activestate.com/node/6558
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I want to uninstall Active Python 2.6.2.2 and upgrade. Certain things
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I'd like to distribute a pure Python package named foo. By default it
will be placed in lib/site-packages/foo. What if I want to add
utilities? Command line or GUI programs that are not full featured
applications, but they can be handy
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I'm having problems when typing the up/down arrows in the Python 2.4
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[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple
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On 08/03/2011 15:58, Tim Golden wrote:
On 08/03/2011 14:55, Edward Diener wrote:
I have multiple versions of Python installed under Vista. Is there any
easy way of switching between them so that invoking python and file
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[pitrou]
Can you explain why this is a problem in Python?
Can't lib/python3.2/config-3.2m/Makefile simply be
provided by virtualenv (by copying it, I guess)?
Yes, I believe virtualenv already does that (or symlinks
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On 2011-03-14, at 9:18 AM, Reid Kleckner wrote:
I updated and committed the patch to the cpython hg repo in revision
[c4a0fa6e687c].
Does this go to the main branch (py3.3) only? It is not clear from just looking
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There is a bug with the patch. The first argument to the `start` command, if a
quoted string, becomes the Window title, not the command to execute. Hence,
idle.pyw is directly executed by Windows. Here's the correct command line
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Sridhar, are you still seeing this error?
I still see the error with Python 2.7.1.
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Dave Malcolm wrote:
I should note that Fedora Core 4 reached its End of Life at August 2006:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/End_of_life
Do you see this with a more up-to-date version of Fedora?
I don't have access to other
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Sounds good, but this doesn't belong to the virtualenv bug tracker (virtualenv
does even support Python 3). Instead, it belongs to the virtualenv5 tracker:
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[SRID] Release notes for 2.7.1.3 [...]
[SRID] - Upgrade to Tcl/Tk 8.5.9 (`changes http://wiki.tcl.tk/26961`_)
Do the Windows versions of ActivePython 2.7.1.3 have different versions
of Tcl/Tk, sqlite3(.dll), and/or openssl (_ssl.pyd?)
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The PSF 3.1 Windows installer ships with tcl/tk 8.5
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The PSF 3.1 Windows installer ships with tcl/tk 8.5 and ttk support.
Maybe that was changed in 3.1.3.
No, 3.1 (not sure of 3.0) has always used 8.5 on windows and included
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On 2010-11-22, at 4:22 PM, goldtech wrote:
I'm using activepython 2.6 on XP. I am trying to install uTidylib 0.2
with easy_install. I like uTidylib more vs. newer modules.and want to
use it. I get output below. How do I install it? I do see it in
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Brian,
The following line:
start %CURRDIR%..\..\pythonw.exe %CURRDIR%idle.pyw %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
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%8 %9
This is required
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When extracting a zip file containing deep hierarchy files, `extractall` throws
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Ideally it should be throwing an instance of zipfile.ZipError - so
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It appears that there is no base class (zipfile.ZipError) for zipfile errors.
Maybe there should be? At the moment, I do:
try:
[...]
except zipfile.BadZipFile, zipfile.LargeZipFile:
[...]
.. which is of course unreliable
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How would you implement this? And would you turn a disk full error, for
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I see your point. I am not sure what a reliable way to do this would be. For
the record, this is how I workaround
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On 2010-11-07, at 12:34 PM, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:25 PM, CWC c...@cwc.name wrote:
I'm new to Python. Is it possible to make ActivePython 3.12 and
Python 3.12 co-exist on Windows? I've got an app which requires the
former, but I want to stay with the latter, since
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On 2010-10-27, at 11:39 AM, John Nagle wrote:
On 10/27/2010 11:26 AM, Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote:
ActiveState is pleased to announce ActivePython 3.1.2.4, a complete,
ready-to-install binary distribution of Python 3.1
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- [Windows] Installer upgrade
Hi Grant,
Typing the following opens IDLE (albeit after a short delay; the command will
immediately return regardless) for me:
C:\ C:\Python26\lib\idlelib\idle.bat
IDLE is also installed in the Start Menu for ActivePython.
You need at least ActivePython 2.6.6.15 or 2.7.0.2 for this to work.
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I noticed that Python 2.6.6 crashes on OSX 10.6 when using Komodo. The below
traceback indicates a crash in line 911 - Py_XDECREF(ep-me_value); in
tags/r266/Objects/dictobject.c
Thread 0: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0
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On 2010-10-12, at 11:49 AM, Ned Deily wrote:
And what is libpyxpcom.dylib?
Likely PyXPCOM
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/PyXPCOM
As Ronald says, this is almost certainly a 3rd-party extension module problem.
Ok, I've made
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It seems that you forgot to update PyPI - which lists 2.1.0rc1 as the latest
version.
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On 2010-09-28, at 7:20 AM, Vincent Ladeuil wrote:
The Bazaar team is happy to announce availability of a new
release of the bzr adaptive version control system.
Bazaar is part of the GNU system
On 2010-09-27, at 4:30 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
On 9/27/10 6:01 PM, John Machin wrote:
I am trying to help a user of my xlrd package who says he is getting
anomalous
results on his work computer but not on his home computer.
Attempts to reproduce his alleged problem in a verifiable manner
On 2010-09-27, at 4:01 PM, John Machin wrote:
User (work): sys.version: 2.7 (r27:82500, Aug 23 2010, 17:18:21) etc
Me : sys.version: 2.7 (r27:82525, Jul 4 2010, 09:01:59) etc
[...] User result looks whacked: lower patch number, later date
Perusing
On 2010-09-21, at 9:04 AM, garyr wrote:
I recently installed ActivePython 2.6.6 and my programs that use anydbm or
shelve generate import errors because bsddb is missing. I installed bsddb3
(bsddb3-5.0.0.win32-py2.6.exe) but that didn't change anything. What more do
I need to do?
You may
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Hi,
As you may already know, ActivePython provides versioned Python executables
that makes it possible to invoke a particular X.Y version from the command line
directly if you have multiple Python versions on PATH. Eg:
C:\Python27\python26.exe
C:\Python27\python27.exe
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FWIW, since last year ActivePython 2.6/2.7 puts C:\PythonXY\Scripts and
%APPDATA%\Python\Scripts in %PATH% and we haven't had any complaints so far.
In addition, we also create a versioned interpreter executable -
C:\PythonXY
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When I disabled r83335, openssl build fails:
set ASM=ml64 /c /Cp /Cx /Zi
crypto\x86_64cpuid.pl tmp64\x86_64cpuid.asm
ml64 /c /Cp /Cx /Zi /Fotmp64\x86_64cpuid.obj tmp64\x86_64cpuid.asm
Assembling: tmp64\x86_64cpuid.asm
MASM
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On 2010-08-28, at 12:48 AM, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
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Ok, I have now added these files in r84332.
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Like Mark, I too see an error with ctypes due to this change:
*** WARNING: renaming _ctypes since importing it failed:
dlopen(build/lib.macosx-10.5-intel-3.2/_ctypes.so, 2): Symbol not found:
_ffi_closure_alloc
Referenced from
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With openssl-1.0.0a, I get the following error when building the py3k branch on
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File build_ssl.py, line 262, in module
main()
File build_ssl.py, line 234, in main
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We, ActiveState, are trying to build Python 3.2 (py3k branch) and get this
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make: [build_zlib] running 'cd
build/pyhg_branches_py3k-linux-x86_64-hgtip32/python/Modules/zlib
CFLAGS=-fPIC ./configure
--prefix=/home
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OK - we use Modules/zlib for ActivePython build on all platforms (not just
Windows).
When I included the following files from zlib-1.2.5.tar.gz - Modules/zlib
builds fine.
gzclose.c gzguts.h gzlib.cgzread.c gzwrite.c
New submission from Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com:
I see the following failure on Fedora Core 4 (32-bit and 64-bit) with Python
2.7.0.
==
FAIL: test_executable_without_cwd (test.test_subprocess.ProcessTestCase
New submission from Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com:
test_xpickle
'python2.4' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'python2.5' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'python2.6
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
On Windows, that should be python24.exe (not python2.4.exe).
Hmm, that is only true for ActivePython. For detecting Python interpreters
installed on the system, a simple approach could be to hardcode the full paths,
as done
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
On 2010-08-17, at 9:01 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
I now understand why my script fails, and it is caused by this issue.
The sysconfig.py code has another major issue: the use of os.putenv. This
changes the environment, without
New submission from Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com:
From Mac/Makefile.in:
[...]
ifneq ($(LIPO_32BIT_FLAGS),)
lipo $(LIPO_32BIT_FLAGS) -output
$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/bin/python$(VERSION)-32 pythonw
lipo $(LIPO_32BIT_FLAGS) -output
$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/bin/pythonw
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
Specifically python$(VERSION)-32 python instead of python$(VERSION)-32
pythonw?
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Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org
http://bugs.python.org/issue9594
New submission from Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com:
According to Mac/Makefile.in, scripts like pydoc, idle, smtpd.py and so on gets
symlinked in /usr/local/bin but there is none for 2to3. Perhaps this was
forgotten?
--
assignee: ronaldoussoren
components: 2to3 (2.x to 3.0
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
Another machine.
Is MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET set in the environment when you run the command
that gives the error message?
I don't think I had this environment set when I saw the above error
message. I had to set
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
Looks like reply-by-email stripped some parts of the message.
does the error occur on the 10.6 machine you used to do the build or another
machine?
Another 10.6 machine
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
Even simply invoking the interpreter raises this exception!
$ MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 python2.7
[...]
IOError: $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch: now 10.3 but 10.5 during
configure
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
We build ActivePython 2.7 on Mac as follows:
$ export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.5
$ ./configure --enable-framework
--enable-universalsdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/
--with-universal-archs=intel
$ make
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