Re: logging library python

2022-04-27 Thread Dan Stromberg
You probably want getLogger(__name__) ...or something close to it. ‪On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 12:58 PM ‫תמר ווסה‬‎ wrote:‬ > hello, > we have many scripts of one project. what is the right way to define the > logger to all scripts? we tried to create class that define the logger >

Re: windows 11 what is wrong?

2022-04-27 Thread Dennis Lee Bieber
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022 19:45:34 +, Lars Martin Hambro declaimed the following: >Repair passed but pip3 and pip did not find pip.exe and missing modules. > This forum only accepts text. Do not attach screen grabs of windows, just highlight the console TEXT and cut/paste same.

[Python-announce] PyCA cryptography 37.0.1 released

2022-04-27 Thread Paul Kehrer
PyCA cryptography 37.0.0 has been released to PyPI. cryptography includes both high level recipes and low level interfaces to common cryptographic algorithms such as symmetric ciphers, asymmetric algorithms, message digests, X509, key derivation functions, and much more. We support Python 3.6+,

Please can i have your attention

2022-04-27 Thread Julian Bikarm
Dear , Please can I have your attention and possibly help me for humanity's sake please. I am writing this message with a heavy heart filled with sorrows and sadness. Please if you can respond, i have an issue that i will be most grateful if you could help me deal with it please. Julian --

logging library python

2022-04-27 Thread תמר ווסה
hello, we have many scripts of one project. what is the right way to define the logger to all scripts? we tried to create class that define the logger configuration+generic function (handler functions to write generic log message), and each script define an instance of the class. But the log

Re: windows 11 what is wrong?

2022-04-27 Thread Lars Martin Hambro
Repair passed but pip3 and pip did not find pip.exe and missing modules. Lars Martin hambro Fra: Lars Martin Hambro Sendt: onsdag 27. april 2022, 21:31 Til: python-list@python.org Emne: windows 11 what is wrong? [cid:image001.png@01D85A7E.07A48030]