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Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:21:42PM -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 10:39:22AM -0400, Fred Drake wrote:
As a developer it might be a good idea to have different installed pythons
Hey,
Jim Fulton wrote:
I'm finally looking closely at Blobs and making a few changes. Some of
these are backward incompatible. Most are inconsequential. Since Blobs
are still considered experimental, I feel fairly free to do this, but I
don't want to create undue pain for people.
I will
Marius Gedminas wrote:
[snip the problems with system pythons]
seem to be minor inconveniences rather than show-stoppers to me. I'd
love to hear real horror stories.
Not sure whether this counts as a horror story, but...
Recently I upgraded my desktop to Ubuntu Feisty.
So I was running this
On May 22, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Martijn Faassen wrote:
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I was rather annoyed at the whole situation. I switched to a hand-
compiled python right away.
Better late than never. :)
Jim
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I noticed in the current build that zope.app.sqlscript or
zope.sqlscript is missing from the distribution. Also the vocabulary
name Connection Names is also missing. I would include them in
separate emails, but they seem related.
Any ideas on how to fix it?
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I'm also just starting working on a project (my first paid project on Zope3 \o/)
that will probably include blobs, because it will store some videos (100Mo) for
an extranet.
Should I expect incompatible changes to happen in the next few months?
Should I consider blobs now, or should I stick
Marius Gedminas wrote at 2007-5-22 14:18 +0300:
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seem to be minor inconveniences rather than show-stoppers to me. I'd
love to hear real horror stories.
I do not have horror stories but dislike system pythons because
they tend to have debugging symbols stripped.
Unfortunately, Zope
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 22.05.2007, 20:56 +0300 schrieb Marius Gedminas:
Is there any documentation about how to extract the Python level stack
trace when you've attached to a Python program at C level with gdb?
(One of my fantasies (i.e. projects I'll never find the time to work on)
is adding