Re: Debian says "Warning! you are running an untested version of Python." on 2.3

2005-01-14 Thread Amand Tihon
rbt wrote:

> Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
> 
>> Alex Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  Whenever I run python I get
>>> 
>>>  "Warning! you are running an untested version of Python."
>>> 
>>>  prepended to the start of any output on stdout.
>>> 
>>>  This is with Debian and python 2.3 (running the debian 2.1 and 2.2
>>>  binaries doesn't have this effect)
>> 
>> What version of a) Debian and b) python are you running?
>> 
>> I don't have that problem here (I'm running testing/sarge)
> 
> Same here... Debian testing with Python2.3 no problem. Perhaps he's
> running Debian unstable?

Same result here on unstable, no problem. And experimental has no python2.3
package.
However, I remember vaguely about something like this. 
Perhaps the OP is running an old unstable version, never upgraded ?

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Re: Getting milliseconds in Python

2005-02-16 Thread Amand Tihon
Brian Beck wrote:
> That IS what you want.
> 
> seconds * 100 = milliseconds

May I assume that this IS what you want ?

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:)

(credits to jgs, found on http://www.ascii-art.de/ascii/ab/bed.txt)

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