object has no attribute '__exit__'
I'm guessing it's an easy fix? (or even already fixed)
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een before and after threading are there, that could
cause these problems?
("del trd" or "gc.collect" after the threading, does not solve my problem.)
I'm using Python 2.2 in ControlDesk, Windows XP.
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Do you mean something like py2exe?
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p.out. Hit Ctrl-C on tryhup to kill it. The
> python process is still running, but is stalled (the .out files are no
> longer changing).
>
> If you remove the above labeled line, however, this doesn't happen.
>
> Can anybody please acknowledge this bug? Any temporary workarounds to
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to kill it. The
python process is still running, but is stalled (the .out files are no
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If you remove the above labeled line, however, this doesn't happen.
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On 9/7/17, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> On 2017-09-06 16:14, Fetchinson . via Python-list wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm trying to install a binary package (tensorflow) which contains
>> some binary C extensions. Now my system glibc is 2.15 but the binaries
>
Torrench: Command-line torrent search program (cross-platform). Torrent search
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an python.
were i to be less generous I would suggest that you had deliberately
picked the worst python method you could think of to make the point
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on, which defines
some common terms (IIRC register, address map, address space etc). Having a
consistent definition here will definitely help moving forward
Although it may seem OTT at the moment, it is something you should consider at
the outset.
e.g. A single GPIO register may occur at two different addresses, depending on
the bus master (CPU Core, Debugger, External SPI access).
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> On 2017-09-15 16:24, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 06:09:21 +0400, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
>>
>>> try
>>> widget["width"] it returns string
>>> then mult by no.
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 08:45:27 +0400, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
> by widget["width"] i meant replace widget with your widget
Yes, that is what I did. It returned 0.
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_get install
most of the mainstream modules seem to be there (certainly numpy)
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> On 20 September 2017 at 13:58, alister via Python-list
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 14:40:17 -0400, leam hall wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Stephan Houben <
>>> stephan...@gmail.com
t`,
> or the exception be changed to ValueError, whichever better expresses
> the intention of the code.
In a code review I would want the condition changed to be less noisy/
confusing to the reader.
if thing <=0: whatever
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gt; 0)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
NameError: name 'NAN' is not defined
>>> NAN <= 0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
NameError: name 'NAN' is not defined
I would also say that if your examples did indeed return different
results then pythons logic model has a bug.
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> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Change project licence?
> Local Time: 15 September 2017 5:54 AM
> UTC Time: 15 September 2017 00:24
> From: ros...@gmail.com
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r when you take the honorable path.
>
> Remembering that that, of course, is Plan B; plan A is to keep trying
> to contact that last contributor.. S/he hasn't refused, so there's
> still every possibility of getting that last okay.
>
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d and the program haults (at subprocess.Popen()
statement).
When I close the GUI window, I get the message "Unable to load torrent".
Error message I get:
`Unable to parse nameserver address 8.8.8.8,`
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the whole page seems to be full of
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Now I want to get arguments of group1 and group2 separately.
If I print(args) - I get arguments from both the groups.
Also group1.parse_args() does not work (since ArgumentGroup does not have
parse_args() method)
How can I get all arguments of group 1 ONLY? Same goes for group 2?
I tried subparsers too - but they require a mandatory `positional argument` -
which is not application's requirement.
Any kind of help is appreciated.
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make the memory
consumption go up.
Any hint would be much appreciated,
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On 10/5/17, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Fetchinson . via Python-list
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>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a rather simple program which cycles through a bunch of files,
>> does some operation on them, and then quits. There are 500 files
u know the command line call to shut down the service then you can
use the subprocess module to call it
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2017 17:27:27 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
> Grant Edwards :
>
>> On 2017-10-09, alister via Python-list wrote:
>>
>>> or if you want the luxury of a GUI editor simply ssh to the remote
>>> machine & run the editor there (using X forwardi
most
manufacturers no incorporate a way to update the firmware of a device
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> senders to ignore. I have (I think) just three or four rules that
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Although that is the case I ma finding that because of the amount of junk
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se an exception in Py3
# But instead Py3 "swallows" the exception and it is never seen
print(xrange(1, 10))
# Although this line doesn't show in Py 3 (as the script has silently
crashed)
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with the buffering and therefore the order
of the output of stderr vs stdout.
Thanks again.
Peter
On 20/10/2017 10:19 AM, MRAB wrote:
On 2017-10-19 22:46, Peter via Python-list wrote:
I came across this code in Google cpplint.py, a Python script for
linting C++ code. I was getting funny resu
oving redundant space from an inefficient
coding
Can you compress that sequence on paper when you only have the values 0-9
to work with (forget computer representation & removing un-used bits)
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> On 2017-10-23, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 11:18 PM, alister via Python-list
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 10:41:55 +0100, Paul Moore wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 23 October 20
here.
Nobody is saying not to criticize: it is how it is done that
is the problem.
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On 11/09/2017 09:33 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 2:14 AM, Rurpy via Python-list
> wrote:
>> On 11/08/2017 11:29 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> Please, Jon, accept that we were not deliberately trying
>>> to put you dow
On 11/09/2017 10:51 AM, Rhodri James wrote:
> On 09/11/17 17:41, Michael Torrie wrote:
>> On 11/09/2017 09:33 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 2:14 AM, Rurpy via Python-list
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 11/08/2017 11:29 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
ke things easier or harder to read/understand?
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ton based on number of rows selected from query .Do any one can suggest
> some thing for it.
>
> Thanks,
> Mradul
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after the def statement
that way is becomes a "Doc String" & can be accessed using the help
function
you may also want to check out the recommended way of structuring a doc
string, it could help you with your difficulty in writing them (a problem
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.py", line 508, in
> request
> resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
> File "c:\Program Files
> (x86)\Python36-32\lib\site-packages\requests\sessions.py", line 618, in send
> r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
> File "c:\Program Files
> (x86)\Python36-32\lib\site-packages\requests\adapters.py", line 506, in send
> raise SSLError(e, request=request)
> requests.exceptions.SSLError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='en.wikipedia.org',
> port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /wiki/Stethoscope (Caused by
> SSLError(SSLError(1, '[SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify
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> by running it.
Back to the original problem
has the execute bit been set on the file?
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>> On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 07:57:27 +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
>>> A more correct match would boil down to:
>>>
>>> * Match any print
ave
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it if you
>> look hard enough)
>>
>>
> This http://entrian.com/goto/ has been around for almost 14 years.
ok ill admit i didn't look at all (because goto is a silly idea &
unnecessary)
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Python High Performance, Second Edition
Python GUI Programming Cookbook, Second Edition
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ne you should
>> be able to run:-
>>
>> pip install kitchen pip install requests
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>
> Here's what I see when I try that. Maybe I'm missing some kind of
> initial setup? https://i.imgur.com/XQHO19W.png
run it from the windows command line not the Python prompt
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Cron provides this as $PATH: /usr/bin;/usr/sbin
>From within a terminal enter: whereis service
If service is not in Cron's $PATH, that is your problem.
Adding the complete path to 'service' in the script
should fix things.
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I would simply repeatedly reject the fault report until the user provided
the information in the requested format
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> simpler and more effective to explicitly check your mirror (as the Dutch
> actually do).
>
>
>> Presumably it goes beyond the 'inconvenience' of images-instead-of-text
>> to the saving-of-livesβ¦
>
> I have no idea what connection you think is between
On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 21:22:39 +0100, Jugurtha Hadjar wrote:
> On 01/29/2018 03:48 PM, alister via Python-list wrote:
>> On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 15:20:06 +0100, Jugurtha Hadjar wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/28/2018 04:43 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>>>> I've never b
27;t know a bug if he were eating it for dinner. His
> posts are blocked on the mailing list, and you'd do well to just plonk
> him in your newsreader.
>
> ChrisA
I disagree jmf's posts are worth reading, if you find yourself agreeing
with him you know you have got something
;
> Seeing the spam postings in this newsgroup, I expect something similar
> may happen to comp.lang.python, soon.
simple solution stop using google groups & use either the mailing list or
a news server with an NNTP client
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ou know that, autistic or not, you have the power to choose the
> tone of the words you type?
>
> ChrisA
indeed my son is mildly autistic. I always explained to him that that
diagnosis did not give him an excuse, it simply gave him an explanation
of why things were harder for him.
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. I have tried to install Python several times and it just keeps
hanging up in the initialization phase.
Thanks,
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failed edit or
> something. Having a placeholder shows that it's intentional.
>
> ChrisA
indeed and pass was implemented for precisely this usage
why even think about possible alternatives
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>> ssh would be even a bigger problem here. As I mentioned, I can't even
>> email from work to the outside! All web sites that provide remote
>> connectivity tools are blocked.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Igor.
>>
> If they take such restrictive practices then maybe should consider
> *just* doing your job when at work and leave the browsing to your own
> time?
I would also suggest that you consider the above statement ha snot been
made out of malice but is trying to protect you. if the restrictions are
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> Otherwise you will have to loop through all the entries in the
> dictionary:
>
>for entry in MyDict.values():
> x = MyRegex.findall(entry) # ...and do something with x
>
> I rather suspect you are going to find that the titles aren't in a very
> systematic format, though.
for what purpose are you trying to run this regex anyway?
it is almost certainly the wrong approach for your task
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s. The reformatting of the body of message is to
> date trivial, just a reduction in line length.
>
> This may be the result of a misconfigured spam filter, or an actual spam
> attack; anyway, I've now filtered news.bbs.geek.nz from my feed.
>
> Will
many thanks for the effort
/dev/null on my laptop is now almost full with this junk :-)
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> On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 4:35 AM, Wildman via Python-list
> wrote:
>> Thanks to Chris and Ben. Your suggestions were slightly
>> different but both worked equally well, although I don't
>>
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:32:49 +, Rhodri James wrote:
> On 18/02/18 16:18, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
>>> But that's only going to show one (uplink) address. If I needed to get
>>> ALL addresses for ALL network adapters, I'd either look for a library,
>>
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 05:39:15 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 3:53 AM, Wildman via Python-list
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 02:26:19 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>
>>> * Opaque IOCTLs
>>
>> Would you mind to elaborate a little ab
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 05:31:27 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Wildman via Python-list
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:32:49 +, Rhodri James wrote:
>>
>>> On 18/02/18 16:18, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
>>>>>
thon library package
names start with python- or python3-.
Problem solved. A thousand thank-you's.
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https://sourceforge.net/p/py2exe/mailman/message/36033869/ > > Is there any
> suitable replacement with similar or better capabilities? > There is
> PyInstaller, which works on all major OS: http://www.pyinstaller.org/
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you have a choice of languages that are fast enough other criteria
for suitability become important (such as readability & ease of debugging)
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hon 2.7.13 (default, Nov 24 2017, 17:33:09)
[GCC 6.3.0 20170516] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> x='/n'
>>> print repr(x)
'/n'
>>> print repr(x).strip("'")
/n
>>>
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