Announce: Ubuntu OpenWeek Python Packaging Session

2008-04-22 Thread Jorge O. Castro
Hello, I'd like to invite members of the Python community to join us during Ubuntu Open Week -- a week of IRC sessions where users can interact with developers during specific sessions. This open week will take place from 28 April to 3 May. Of specific interest to this list will be Emilio

Python at Sun's CommunityOne May 5, 2008

2008-04-22 Thread Ted Leung
CommunityOne is a free and open developer conference that is run by Sun on the day before JavaOne. This year, there will a space at CommunityOne dedicated to the Python community, complete with whiteboards and wifi. If you are in the Bay Area for JavaOne, or in the Bay Area, or just plain

Re: [SciPy-user] ANN: EPD - Enthought Python Distribution released

2008-04-22 Thread Stef Mientki
Travis Vaught wrote: Greetings, Enthought is pleased to announce the release of the Enthought Python Distribution (EPD) version 2.5.2001. http://www.enthought.com/epd Could someone tell me the difference between EPD and ETS ? If I look at the summary, I see EPD = ETS + 10 other

Re: [Enthought-dev] [SciPy-user] ANN: EPD - Enthought Python Distribution released

2008-04-22 Thread Janet Swisher
Stef Mientki wrote: Travis Vaught wrote: Greetings, Enthought is pleased to announce the release of the Enthought Python Distribution (EPD) version 2.5.2001. http://www.enthought.com/epd Could someone tell me the difference between EPD and ETS ? If I look at the summary, I see EPD =

Re: py3k concerns. An example

2008-04-22 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In py3k string%dictionary is going away. Why do you say that? It's not going away in Python 3.0. I also got the impression that it was going away. PEP 3101's abstract says: This PEP proposes a new system for built-in string formatting

Re: py3k concerns. An example

2008-04-22 Thread Stefan Behnel
Gabriel Genellina wrote: Has the standard library changed that much? I thought was it mainly the deletion of old seldom used modules that happens in new releases anyways. *and* renaming of old module names that don't follow PEP8, and merging others into packages for better structure.

Re: Java or C++?

2008-04-22 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
hdante a écrit : Summarizing the discussion (and giving my opinions), here's an algorithm to find out what language you'll leard next: 1. If you just want to learn another language, with no other essential concern, learn Ruby. 2. If you want to learn another language to design medium to

Re: Java or C++?

2008-04-22 Thread Stefan Behnel
hdante wrote: 6. If you just want to speed-up your python programs or offer some special, system-specific or optimized behavior to your python applications, or you just want to complement your python knowledge, learn C. Learn C, ok, but then go and use Cython instead. Stefan --

Re: question about the mainloop

2008-04-22 Thread Lie
On Apr 21, 6:24 am, globalrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in C?? java etc there is usually: procedure 1 procedure 2 procedure 3 main { procedure 1 procedure 2 procedure 3 } i dont get the mainloop() in python. i mean i have written some programs, for example a calculator using

Re: Finding the selected file in Windows Explorer

2008-04-22 Thread domiriel
Will do! Tks! Domiriel On Apr 21, 4:12 pm, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 21, 9:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I need to find the selected file(s) in a Windows Explorer window from another program (I'd look at the window that last had focus). I found something

Embeded python memory leaks

2008-04-22 Thread Prémon Nom
HiI'am a member of a team which try to integrate python in one of our software but something is terribly wrong with it. the python C Api forgot (or do it intentionnaly ?) to release a lot of memory when Py_finalize() is calledeven with a simple :int main(){ Py_initialize(); Py_finalize(); return

Re: Alternate indent proposal for python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Lie
On Apr 21, 7:04 am, Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Off the top of my head: copy C and use {} to demarcate blocks and ';' to end statements, so that '\n' is not needed and is just whitespace when present. So, repeatedly scan for the next one of '{};'. try this: from __future__ import

evra patch

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
evra patch http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

nero 7 ultra edition crack

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
nero 7 ultra edition crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

xp cracks

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
xp cracks http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

paint shop pro keygen

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
paint shop pro keygen http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

clonecd crack

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
clonecd crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

xp pro crack

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
xp pro crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

getright pro keygen

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
getright pro keygen http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

flash 8 crack

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
flash 8 crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

smoking crack cocaine

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
smoking crack cocaine http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

adobe cs2 crack

2008-04-22 Thread bwljgbwn
adobe cs2 crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Getting PyUnit to run Package Test Modules

2008-04-22 Thread Casey McGinty
Hopefully this is an easy question for someone to answer. I have a directory structure like so: alltest.py prog.py ../package __init__.py mod1.py test_mod1.py modn. py (and so on...) Each test_mod*.py file contains some PyUnit test cases. I am using the following code in

Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread azrael
Hy guys, A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to program in VisualBasic This hurts. Please give me informations

Re: Getting PyUnit to run Package Test Modules

2008-04-22 Thread Casey McGinty
I came up with this solution based off of the __import__ python reference page. If I missed anything let me know. def suite(): # create TestSuite object alltests = unittest.TestSuite() # load all modules define in the module list for name in mod_to_test: print name mod =

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
azrael schrieb: Hy guys, A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to program in VisualBasic This hurts. Please

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Marco Mariani
azrael wrote: Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to program in VisualBasic This hurts. Please give me informations about realy famous aplications. He's joking. Perl is a dysfunctional language and

Working around buffering issues when writing to pipes

2008-04-22 Thread sven _
Keywords: subprocess stdout stderr unbuffered pty tty pexpect flush setvbuf I'm trying to find a solution to URL:http://bugs.python.org/issue1241. In short: unless specifically told not to, normal C stdio will use full output buffering when connected to a pipe. It will use default (typically

[Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Harishankar
Hi, Sorry to start off on a negative note in the list, but I feel that the Python subprocess module is sorely deficient because it lacks a mechanism to: 1. Create non-blocking pipes which can be read in a separate thread (I am currently writing a mencoder GUI in Tkinter and need a full fledged

Re: Help needed - I don't understand how Python manages memory

2008-04-22 Thread Lie
On Apr 21, 1:14 am, Hank @ITGroup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christian Heimes wrote: Gabriel Genellina schrieb: Apart from what everyone has already said, consider that FreqDist may import other modules, store global state, create other objects... whatever. Pure python code should not

Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread GD
Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Multiple inheritance is bad for design, rarely used and contains many problems for usual users. Every program can be designed only with single inheritance. I also published this request at http://bugs.python.org/issue2667 --

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Max M
azrael skrev: Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to program in VisualBasic When I started writing in Python in the nineties there was a lot of tech-media coverage of Perl. Python was always

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Stefan Behnel
GD wrote: Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. I'm so happy *that's* a dead parrot, all right. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
GD schrieb: Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Multiple inheritance is bad for design, rarely used and contains many problems for usual users. Every program can be designed only with single inheritance. Yes, sure. And that's why Java grew interfaces it's

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Stefan Behnel
GD wrote: Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Multiple inheritance is bad for design, rarely used and contains many problems for usual users. Ah, one more: doctor, when I do this, it hurts! - then don't do that! Stefan --

Re: subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On 22 Apr, 12:52, Harishankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any way to use non-blocking Popen objects using subprocess? and 2 - is there a way to kill the subprocess in a platform independent manner in a purely Pythonic way? I thought initially that this problem is simple enough, but over

Re: subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Harishankar
On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008 17:06:26 Paul Boddie wrote: On 22 Apr, 12:52, Harishankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any way to use non-blocking Popen objects using subprocess? and 2 - is there a way to kill the subprocess in a platform independent manner in a purely Pythonic way? I thought

Re: Python script to automate use of Google Translate? (or other translator)

2008-04-22 Thread Lie
On Apr 21, 8:58 am, Kenneth McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the need to occasionally translate a single word programatically. Would anyone have a Python script that would let me do this using Google (or another) translation service? Thanks, Ken Are you sure you want to use Google

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Wesley Brooks
http://panela.blog-city.com/python_at_google_greg_stein__sdforum.htm Google big enough? ...or look at the companies on the NASA uses Python... ...so does: box on the top (nearly top any how!) right of http://www.python.org/ On 22/04/2008, azrael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which big aplications

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Cezary Krzyżanowski
Dnia Tue, 22 Apr 2008 04:07:01 -0700, GD napisał(a): Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Please send me 1 mln $. I've always wanted to be rich and furthermore, I've got a lot of plans and ideas how to spend that cash. I also published this request at

Re: subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Nicola Musatti
On Apr 22, 12:52 pm, Harishankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Sorry to start off on a negative note in the list, but I feel that the Python subprocess module is sorely deficient because it lacks a mechanism to: 1. Create non-blocking pipes which can be read in a separate thread (I am

Re: Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching?

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Daniel Fetchinson schrieb: Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching? Any recommendations on a source where one can find out which SQLite features are enabled/disabled in each release of Python? I'm trying to figure out what's available in 2.5.2 as well as what to expect

Re: [Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Nick Craig-Wood
Harishankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry to start off on a negative note in the list, but I feel that the Python subprocess module is sorely deficient because it lacks a mechanism to: 1. Create non-blocking pipes which can be read in a separate thread (I am currently writing a

Re: Does Python 2.5 include or not include SQLite engine?

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Dennis Lee Bieber schrieb: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:05:46 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: I thought one of the major features of Python 2.5 was its embedded SQLite engine. No, just the inclusion of the adapter became standard... The packagers of

Re: Does Python 2.5 include or not include SQLite engine?

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: While reading feedback to my post Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching? I noticed that there appears to be some confusion regarding whether Python 2.5 includes the SQLite engine. My Windows 2.5.2 binary download includes SQLite. But other

Re: Error Handling

2008-04-22 Thread Victor Subervi
That worked. Thanks! Victor On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: En Thu, 17 Apr 2008 16:19:12 -0300, Victor Subervi [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: try: cursor.execute(sql) print '¡Exito en introducir!br /' print 'iEsta página

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
GD a écrit : Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Please dont. Multiple inheritance is bad for design, rarely used and contains many problems for usual users. Don't blame the tool for your unability to use it properly. Every program can be designed only with

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
azrael a écrit : Hy guys, A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. s/proud/stupid/ Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to program in VisualBasic

Re: Working around buffering issues when writing to pipes

2008-04-22 Thread Mark Wooding
sven _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In short: unless specifically told not to, normal C stdio will use full output buffering when connected to a pipe. It will use default (typically unbuffered) output when connected to a tty/pty. Wrong. Standard output to a terminal is typically line-buffered.

Re: Segfault accessing dictionary in C Python module

2008-04-22 Thread Mark Wooding
Mitko Haralanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: value = PyDict_GetItem (new_dict, key); You're not calling Py_DECREF on this value are you? That's a no-no, since you're borrowing the dictionary's reference. -- [mdw] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: 2's complement conversion. Is this right?

2008-04-22 Thread George Sakkis
On Apr 22, 12:04 am, Ivan Illarionov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:10:05 -0700, George Sakkis wrote: On Apr 21, 5:30 pm, Ivan Illarionov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 22 ÁÐÒ, 01:01, Peter Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ivan Illarionov wrote: And even faster: a =

Re: [Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Harishankar
On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008 18:00:02 Nick Craig-Wood wrote: There is a recipe in the cookbook http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/440554 Which I've used and it works. Thanks. I found that recipe too. I was hoping I could cook up something similar without having to use the

Re: subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Harishankar
On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008 17:54:00 Nicola Musatti wrote: I suggest you check out this: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/440554 Cheers, Nicola Musatti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list An interesting solution. Thanks a lot for the link. -- Regards,

Re: [Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Tim Golden
Harishankar wrote: On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008 18:00:02 Nick Craig-Wood wrote: There is a recipe in the cookbook http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/440554 Which I've used and it works. Thanks. I found that recipe too. I was hoping I could cook up something similar without

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread George Sakkis
On Apr 22, 6:34 am, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: azrael schrieb: Hy guys, A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Carl Banks
On Apr 22, 6:25 am, azrael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hy guys, A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python. maybe, one day, you will be able to

overriding = operator

2008-04-22 Thread Anton Mellit
Hi, I am developing something like a compiler in Python, a library that would help to generate machine-language code. One of the features is the following. When I want to generate a piece of code I want to declare variables as follows: x = var() y = var() This would generate no code, but it

Re: overriding = operator

2008-04-22 Thread Paul McGuire
On Apr 22, 8:47 am, Anton Mellit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need something like 'overriding' =, which is impossible, but I look for a systematic approach to do something instead. It seems there are two ways to do what I need: 1. Implement a method 'assign' which generates the corresponding

Re: [Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread Harishankar
On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008 19:02:17 Tim Golden wrote: Well if you want to, you can reproduce the same effect by using ctypes which *is* in the standard library. But why reinvent the wheel? The reason is once again, rightly or wrongly I feel that using non-standard extensions could make it: 1.

Witty retorts (was: Python Success stories)

2008-04-22 Thread Ben Finney
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Let me tell you a little story to let you know how you should act in situations like this. Some of you might have heard it before. Apologies if it's a bit long. I don't know if I've heard it before; it's rather unmemorable. What lesson is it intended to

Spawing a thread and printing dots until it finishes

2008-04-22 Thread sophie_newbie
Hi, I'm trying to write a piece of code that spawns a thread and prints dots every half second until the thread spawned is finished. Code is something like this: import threading class MyThread ( threading.Thread ): def run ( self ): myLongCommand()... import time t =

Re: Does Python 2.5 include or not include SQLite engine?

2008-04-22 Thread Paul Melis
Hi, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: Dennis Lee Bieber schrieb: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:05:46 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: I thought one of the major features of Python 2.5 was its embedded SQLite engine. No, just the inclusion of the adapter became

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Paul Melis
azrael wrote: Which big aplications are written in python. I see its development, But i can't come up with a big name. I know that there are a lot of companys using python, but is there anythong big written only in python. I want him to fuck of with his perl once and for all time Not really

Problem with urllib2 and authentification

2008-04-22 Thread Miguel Beltran R.
Using this script for connect to Zope I have this error ---script: import urllib2 protocolo='http://' servidor='10.28.1.239/' pagina='manage' fullurl=protocolo+servidor+pagina aut=urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler() aut.add_password(realm=None, uri=servidor,

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Carl Banks
On Apr 22, 7:30 am, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GD schrieb: Please remove ability to multiple inheritance in Python 3000. Multiple inheritance is bad for design, rarely used and contains many problems for usual users. Every program can be designed only with single

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Istvan Albert
On Apr 22, 6:25 am, azrael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. This hurts. Please give me informations about realy famous aplications. you could show him what Master Yoda said when he compared Python to Perl

Re: [Python 2.4/2.5] subprocess module is sorely deficient?

2008-04-22 Thread A.T.Hofkamp
On 2008-04-22, Harishankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Sorry to start off on a negative note in the list, but I feel that the Python subprocess module is sorely deficient because it lacks a mechanism to: 1. Create non-blocking pipes which can be read in a separate thread (I am I don't

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread George Sakkis
On Apr 22, 10:22 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Java (for example) allows a class to share behavior with only one other class, and that *severely* limits the opportunities to minimize redundancy. Not really; composition is usually a better way to share functionality and reduce

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Carl Banks
On Apr 22, 10:36 am, George Sakkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 22, 10:22 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Java (for example) allows a class to share behavior with only one other class, and that *severely* limits the opportunities to minimize redundancy. Not really; composition

Error in Extending/Embedding FAQ, point 16: How do I tell incomplete input from invalid input?

2008-04-22 Thread Dietrich Bollmann
Hi, Both code examples from paragraph 16 from the Python Extending / Embedding FAQ - 'How do I tell incomplete input from invalid input?' - ( http://www.python.org/doc/faq/extending/#how-do-i-tell-incomplete-input-from-invalid-input ) do not work with the current state of Python anymore. In

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
I have a couple issues with this, though I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment: 1. Java didn't grow interfaces, they were there from the start. I might have expressed myself wrong here - I should have written needed to introduce interfaces (right from the start) 2. Java interfaces

Re: Remove multiple inheritance in Python 3000

2008-04-22 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
Carl Banks a écrit : On Apr 22, 10:36 am, George Sakkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 22, 10:22 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Java (for example) allows a class to share behavior with only one other class, and that *severely* limits the opportunities to minimize redundancy. Not

Re: Financial Modeling with Python by Shayne Fletcher, Christopher Gardner

2008-04-22 Thread Sergio Correia
Searched on google and couldn't find anything :S On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just saw at amazon.com reference to the following book that might be available later this year: Financial Modeling with Python [IMPORT] (Hardcover) by Shayne Fletcher (Author),

Re: Witty retorts (was: Python Success stories)

2008-04-22 Thread Banibrata Dutta
F**k you -- is generally an indication of creativity blackout followed by frustration. Not exactly a clever retort. On 4/22/08, Max Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Let me tell you a little story to let you know

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread GHUM
Which big aplications are written in python. I see its development, There are no big applications written in Python. Big applications are written in JAVA or COBOL or C# or other legacy programming systems. If you programm in Python, your applications become quite small. Only frameworks in

side effects of scopolamine patch

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
side effects of scopolamine patch http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

kalkulator ip crack

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
kalkulator ip crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

joy ringtone crack

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
joy ringtone crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Does Python 2.5 include or not include SQLite engine?

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Paul Melis schrieb: Hi, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: Dennis Lee Bieber schrieb: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:05:46 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: I thought one of the major features of Python 2.5 was its embedded SQLite engine. No, just the inclusion of

Re: Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching?

2008-04-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Diez B. Roggisch schrieb: Daniel Fetchinson schrieb: Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching? Any recommendations on a source where one can find out which SQLite features are enabled/disabled in each release of Python? I'm trying to figure out what's available in 2.5.2

what is a keygen

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
what is a keygen http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

dell network assistant keygen

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
dell network assistant keygen http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Spawing a thread and printing dots until it finishes

2008-04-22 Thread D'Arcy J.M. Cain
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:10:07 -0700 (PDT) sophie_newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: import threading class MyThread ( threading.Thread ): def run ( self ): myLongCommand()... import time t = MyThread() t.start() while t.isAlive(): print .

cash organizer keygen

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
cash organizer keygen http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

photodraw crack

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
photodraw crack http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

diablo 2 lod patch

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
diablo 2 lod patch http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

wow patch downloads

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
wow patch downloads http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

symptoms of crack addiction

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
symptoms of crack addiction http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

mucaca cracks

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
mucaca cracks http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

the pumpkin patch

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
the pumpkin patch http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

revit building 9 crack only

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
revit building 9 crack only http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

cracked eggs

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
cracked eggs http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

crack hoe

2008-04-22 Thread hobgoodoreneyhb
crack hoe http://cracks.12w.net F R E E C R A C K S -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Does Python 2.5 include or not include SQLite engine?

2008-04-22 Thread Daniel Fetchinson
While reading feedback to my post Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching? I noticed that there appears to be some confusion regarding whether Python 2.5 includes the SQLite engine. My Windows 2.5.2 binary download includes SQLite. But other posters claim

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:34:48 -0300, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: azrael schrieb: A friend of mine i a proud PERL developer which always keeps making jokes on python's cost. Please give me any arguments to cut him down about his commnets like :keep programing i python.

SWIG C++ std::cout do not output to interactive interpreter IDLE

2008-04-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear All, I have some functions written in C++, which I try to approach from python using swig. In the C++ functions I use std::cout to print stuff to output. Everything works fine, but the only problem that I have is that when I start IDLE and use the functions what std::cout should print to the

Re: Error in Extending/Embedding FAQ, point 16: How do I tell incomplete input from invalid input?

2008-04-22 Thread Dietrich Bollmann
On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 00:12 +0900, Dietrich Bollmann wrote: The following code for example: eins = [1, ... 2, ... 3] is accepted without any problem by the Python shell. When using the code from the FAQ and entering it line by line already the second line causes

Re: Python Success stories

2008-04-22 Thread D'Arcy J.M. Cain
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 08:35:47 -0700 (PDT) GHUM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which big aplications are written in python. I see its development, There are no big applications written in Python. Big applications are written in JAVA or COBOL or C# or other legacy programming systems. If you

Setting expirty data on a cookie

2008-04-22 Thread sophie_newbie
Does anyone know how to do this? I can't seem to make it work. I'm using: c = Cookie.SimpleCookie() c['data'] = unamepwordwhatever c.expires = time.time() + 300 print c This doesn't seem to work, so I'm assuming isn't the correct way to set an expiry data? Anyone able to help me out here?

Re: Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching?

2008-04-22 Thread Daniel Fetchinson
Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching? Any recommendations on a source where one can find out which SQLite features are enabled/disabled in each release of Python? I'm trying to figure out what's available in 2.5.2 as well as what to expect in 2.6 and 3.0.

  1   2   3   >