81, in add16bit
self.buf = self.buf + pack16bit(n)
File
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydns-2.3.6-py2.7.egg/DNS/Lib.py,
line 49, in pack16bit
return struct_pack('!H', n)
error: cannot convert argument to integer
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dennis
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. I've installed
it both with Easy_Install and by downloading source and building/installing.
Is this the recommended module for DNS for RB 2.0.7?
Thanks again for your help...
Dennis
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 12:01:52 PM UTC-4, Christian Hammond wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Can you provide us
,
line 81, in add16bit
self.buf = self.buf + pack16bit(n)
File
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydns-2.3.6-py2.7.egg/DNS/Lib.py,
line 49, in pack16bit
return struct_pack('!H', n)
error: cannot convert argument to integer
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Is this procedure valid for going from 1.5.5 -- 1.7.25?
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:04:44 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
Those are just part of the output from one command it runs. It then runs
the command to resolve that. We'll probably want to start hiding those..
Glad it works!
.
A similar small wait may need to be added between platform.py module's
calls to os.popen and calls to read().
Good luck,
Dennis
On Oct 31, 1:28 pm, Rob rrom...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much for the reference and tips. I'll give that a
try.
On Oct 29, 11:54 am, Dennis dennisfraz
. Somehow, this function ends up calling
uname -p.
I assigned 'GNU/Linux' to the output of syscmd_uname in platform.py,
and so far I've not seen the [Errno 10] in 3 consecutive post-review
submissions.
I'm not certain that it's fixed completely, but it looks good so far.
Dennis
On Oct 13, 12:30 pm
to try mod_wsgi?
Thanks,
Dennis
On Oct 28, 3:01 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
I'm curious why people hit this problem. We use mod_python on
reviews.reviewboard.org and are aware of its use in lots of large
installations, and this problem hasn't come up more than a couple
= os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
OSError: [Errno 10] No child processes
Often, repeating the attempt 2-3 times will eventually result in
success. Any ideas on root cause or a workaround?
Thanks very much,
Dennis
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