Re: To run a python script in all the machines from one server

2006-03-28 Thread jao
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yogi I want to run a python script in all the machines that are Yogi connected through local network and collect the information about Yogi that machine such as HDD size, RAM capacity(with number of slots) Yogi ,processer speed etc. Yogi But i want

Re: using PyShell, or other shells?

2006-03-08 Thread jao
Quoting John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm interested in trying out shells other than IDLE, and I found PyShell, but I'm not sure how to get it exactly. Is there a way to get it without installing wxPython, or is it a part of it? I can't find much reference to it in any of the manuals at

Re: Rounding up to the nearest exact logarithmic decade

2006-02-28 Thread jao
Quoting Derek Basch [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Given a value (x) that is within the range (1e-1, 1e7) how do I round (x) up to the closest exact logarithmic decade? For instance: How about this: def roundup(x): if x 1: return 1 else: return '1' + ('0' * len(str(int(x

Re: distutils setup ignoring scripts

2005-03-15 Thread jao
Quoting Raseliarison nirinA [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jack Orenstein wrote: I'm using Python 2.2 on RH9. I have a set of Python modules organized into a root package and one other package named foobar. setup.py looks like this: from distutils.core import setup setup(

Re: distutils setup ignoring scripts

2005-03-15 Thread jao
Quoting Raseliarison nirinA [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jack wrote: No, I'm referring to bin/foobar, as specified in scripts = ['bin/foobar']. yes i'm deadly wrong and should refuse the temptation to guess! and ougth to read clearly the post. so, you want the script foobar included in your