I am exploring wxPython and would be grateful for some help.
It is important to me to be able to slide words and shapes around by
dragging them from place to place. I don't mean dragging them into a
different window, which is what 'Drag and Drop' has come to mean, just
moving them around within
Hello all.
i am trying to make some win32 binaries of M2Crypto 0.15
What I use is:
Python 2.3.3
openssl-0.9.7i
swigwin 1.3.27
I have build the openssl binaries and have installed the Swig binary
python dir is C:\Program Files\Plone 2\Python
openssl dir is c:\openssl
Swig dir is c:\swig
so I ha
or macros.
building '__m2crypto' extension
C:\SWIG\swig.exe -python -ISWIG -I"c:\openssl\include" -o SWIG/_m2crypto.c
SWIG/_m2crypto.i
SWIG\_lib.i(527): Error: Syntax error in input(1).
error: command 'swig.exe' failed with exit status 1
any help would be n
"Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thomas G. Apostolou wrote:
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> >> C:\Program Files\Plone 2\Python\lib\distutils\extension.py:128:
> > UserWarning:
> >> Unknown Extension options: 'swig_opts'
&g
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> Thomas G. Apostolou wrote:
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> > I still get the error:
> > "SWIG/_m2crypto.c(80) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
> > 'Python.h': No such file or di
"Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thomas G. Apostolou wrote:
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> > So what you say is that the Python installed with Plone doesn't have
> > Python.h in ./include but Python installers from Python.org do have
access private attribute "%s"' % i
)
else:
obj = getattr(obj,i)
return obj
def list_public_methods(obj):
"""Returns a list of attribute strings, found in the specified
object, which represent callable attributes"""
Its ok now,
it seems the problem was that i had saved the file in UTF-8 format ???
I got it again and saved it in Greek(ISO) format and it now goes fine
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> Hello all,
> I use Python
2\Zope\bin"
Do i HAVE to reinstall Plone and set it not to run as service?
Thank you in advance...
Thomas G. Apostolou
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Roedy Green said something like:
> On 9 Dec 2005 11:15:16 -0800, "Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, quoted
> or indirectly quoted someone who said :
>
>> recently i got a project that involves the use of php. In 2 days, i
>> read almost the entirety of the php doc. Finding it a breeze because it
After reading and searching for a while i found that all about running
ZService as service start from C:\Program Files\Plone
2\Data\bin\zopeservice.py
But still i cannot fully understand where the server is called so that i
replace it with z2s.py or what ever needed...
Any ideas?
"Tho
Lars Rune Nøstdal said something like:
> hi,
> everyone thinks youreoay faggot and that youreh stupid .. now go
> fugkght yourselfes
>
> peasse out .. yo!
Idiot.
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Paul McGuire coughed up:
> Is this supposed to be some sort of wake-up call or call-to-arms to
> all the CS lemmings who have been hoodwinked by Sun into the realm of
> jargon over substance?
...[rip]...
> You certainly seem to have a lot of energy and enthusiasm for these
> topics. It would be
John W. Kennedy coughed up:
> alex goldman wrote:
>> John W. Kennedy wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Strong
>>> typing has been a feature of mainstream programming languages since
>>> the late 1950's.
>>
>>
>> Is Fortran a strongly typed language? I don't think so. Strong
>> typing has been invented in the 70's,
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> Thomas G. Marshall wrote:
>
*Missattributed* --Thomas G. Marshall (I) did /not/ write the following:
>>> I am not familiar with modern Fortran. Surely it at least has
>>> argument prototyping by now?
>
> Since the 1990 standa
Xah Lee coughed up:
> The Rise of "Static" versus "Instance" variables
You are clearly unable to form a proper argument, *AND* you have irritated
nearly everyone frequently.
Ahthe blessed silence
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On Apr 28, 8:54 am, forrest yang wrote:
> i try to load a big file into a dict, which is about 9,000,000 lines,
> something like
> 1 2 3 4
> 2 2 3 4
> 3 4 5 6
>
> code
> for line in open(file)
> arr=line.strip().split('\t')
> dict[arr[0]]=arr
>
> but, the dict is really slow as i load more d
On Sep 20, 5:23 am, candide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excerpt quoted fromhttp://www.astro.ufl.edu/~warner/prog/python.html:
>
> "About Python: Python is a high level scripting language with object
> oriented features.
> (...)
> Python supports OOP and classes to an extent, but is not a full OOP
> But surely the idea behind it will eventually spread. It's really
> just comprehensions generalized over XML and relational datasets, a
> noble goal. Besides, it's main purpose for .NET was to bring
> functional programming to it. Python already has that, somewhat...
it's really any object o
an it is the appropriate answer. Maybe it's only that way on
OHIO. :)
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On Sep 24, 4:59 pm, Duncan Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> I haven't yet had occasion to use LINQ in anger yet, so I have no idea
> whether its an idea to love or to hate. I do think it is good that C# has
> effectively sprouted list comprehensions (not to mention anonymous types
> and type
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e yin/yang idea might be interesting, and maybe would work but the overall shape needs to be more circular to convey that idea better.But I'm no graphic designer
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ciated.
Thanks--http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-listThis might help.
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it's done right, the true
value will be apparent and your users will do the evangelizing for you.
OK, I will now return to my happy place. :)
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would be considered impossible to play by todays standards.
When I saw Django as a python based web framework, I got a positive vibe from the name of it. But then I'm also a guitarist.
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On 19 Mar 2006 13:39:58 -0800, dirvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know if pycrypto is active at allThis was one of the packages that was updated today on my gentoo box. so, I would say yes.-- Thomas G. Willis---
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