Re: ANN: SPE 0.8.3.c Python IDE editor
Hi Stani, Not able to reach Berlios. The SourceForge page does not have the Windows installer. Any ideas when it will be available? Thanks. Chris Bernard wrote: > thanks Stani! > > SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote: > > This is a maintenance release (mostly bug fixing) to prove that SPE is > > alive and well! In case you are using wxPython2.7 you'll need to > > upgrade to this release. Submitted patches will be reviewed and > > included if approved for next release. Thanks for all your patient > > support and continuing donations. > > > > The SPE 0.8.2.a release got downloaded 110550 times on berlios and > > sourceforge together. Not bad. This means SPE has not seen an update > > for a while or is getting very popular. Maybe both ;-) > > > > Installers are available for python 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 for Windows and as > > a rpm including wxPython. Other operating systems can choose the > > no-setup.zip or targ.gz archives. A .deb archive is being prepared for > > Debian Linux systems such as Ubuntu. > > > > wxGlade is unfortunately not compatible with wxPython2.7. So if you > > want to use, you'll need wxPython2.6. > > > > :**Fixes**: > > > > - output is now done with a fixed font > > - uml.py is now again a stand alone demo > > - upgraded and fixed wxGlade > > - fixed for wxPython2.7 (and still backwards compatible with > > wxPython2.6) > > - updated NotebookCtrl > > > > :**Contributors**: > > > > - Andrea Gavana (NoteBookCtrl) > > - Alberto Griggio (wxGlade) > > - Michael Foord (python 2.3 + 2.5 releases for windows) > > > > :**Donations**: > > > > The development of SPE is driven by donations. Each of these donors > > receives the pdf manual in thanks for their support of SPE. > > > > - James Carroll (60 euro) > > - John DeRosa (50 euro) > > - Fumph LLC (50 euro) > > - Ronald Britton (40 euro) > > - David Downes (40 euro) > > - Jorge Carrillo (40 euro) > > - Nicolas Berney (40 euro) > > - Francois Schnell (30 euro) > > - Olivier Cortes (30 euro) > > - Ayrshire Business Consulting Limited (30 euro) > > - Chris White (25 euro) > > - Thomas Wengerek (20 euro) > > - John Rudolph (20 euro) > > - Michael O'Keefe (20 euro) > > - Michael Brickenstein (20 euro) > > - Richard Walkington (20 euro) > > - Oliver Tomic (20 euro) > > - Jose Maria Cortes Arnal (20 euro) > > - Jeffrey Emminger (20 euro) > > - Eric Pederson (20 $) > > - Charles Bosson (15 euro) > > - Angelo Caruso (15 euro) > > - Chris Hengge (15 $) > > - Loïc Allys (15 euro) > > - Marcin Chojnowski (15 euro) > > - Boris Krasnoiarov (15 euro) > > - Paul Furber (15 euro) > > - Gary Robson (15 euro) > > - Ralf Wieseler (15 euro) > > - Samuel Schulenburg (10 euro) > > - Leland Hulbert II (10 euro) > > - Javier De La Mata Viader (10 euro) > > - Dorman Musical Instruments (10 euro) > > - Jaroslaw Sliwinski (10 euro) > > - Alessandro Patelli (10 euro) > > - James Pretorius (10 euro) > > - Richard Wayne Garganta (10 euro) > > - Maurizio Bracchitta (10 euro) > > - Larry Lynch (10 euro) > > - Kay Fricke (10 euro) > > - Henrik Binggl (10 euro) > > - Jerol Harrington (10 euro) > > - Victor Adan (10 euro) > > - James Fuqua (10 euro) > > - Christian Seberino (5 euro) > > - Serge Smeesters (5 euro) > > - Jarek Libert (5 euro) > > - Robin Friedrich (5 euro) > > - Udo Rabe (5 euro) > > - Roch Leduc (4 euro) > > - Rha Diseno y Desarrollo (2 euro) > > > > :**Installation**: > > > > - See http://pythonide.stani.be/manual/html/manual2.html > > > > :**Development**: > > > > - http://developer.berlios.de/mail/?group_id=4161 > > > > About SPE: > > SPE is a python IDE with auto-indentation, auto completion, call tips, > > syntax coloring, uml viewer, syntax highlighting, class explorer, > > source index, auto todo list, sticky notes, integrated pycrust shell, > > python file browser, recent file browser, drag&drop, context help, ... > > Special is its blender support with a blender 3d object browser and its > > ability to run interactively inside blender. Spe integrates with XRCed > > (gui > > designer) and ships with wxGlade (gui designer), PyChecker (source > > code doctor), Kiki (regular expression console) and WinPdb (remote, > > multi-threaded debugger). > > > > The development of SPE is driven by its donations. Anyone who donates > > can ask for an nice pdf version of the manual without ads (74 pages). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
MySQLdb windows binaries for Python 2.5??
HI All, Does such a beast exist? Have been looking but haven't seen any. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: ANN: SPE 0.8.3.c Python IDE editor
Hi Stani, I got it going now. Not sure why but seems good to go now. Thanks for a great product. Cheers. Chris SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote: > I checked the berlios site and it seems to be working. Or do you have > another problem? > Stani > > Chris Seymour schreef: > > > Hi Stani, > > Not able to reach Berlios. The SourceForge page does not have the > > Windows installer. Any ideas when it will be available? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Chris > > Bernard wrote: > > > thanks Stani! > > > > > > SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote: > > > > This is a maintenance release (mostly bug fixing) to prove that SPE is > > > > alive and well! In case you are using wxPython2.7 you'll need to > > > > upgrade to this release. Submitted patches will be reviewed and > > > > included if approved for next release. Thanks for all your patient > > > > support and continuing donations. > > > > > > > > The SPE 0.8.2.a release got downloaded 110550 times on berlios and > > > > sourceforge together. Not bad. This means SPE has not seen an update > > > > for a while or is getting very popular. Maybe both ;-) > > > > > > > > Installers are available for python 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 for Windows and as > > > > a rpm including wxPython. Other operating systems can choose the > > > > no-setup.zip or targ.gz archives. A .deb archive is being prepared for > > > > Debian Linux systems such as Ubuntu. > > > > > > > > wxGlade is unfortunately not compatible with wxPython2.7. So if you > > > > want to use, you'll need wxPython2.6. > > > > > > > > :**Fixes**: > > > > > > > > - output is now done with a fixed font > > > > - uml.py is now again a stand alone demo > > > > - upgraded and fixed wxGlade > > > > - fixed for wxPython2.7 (and still backwards compatible with > > > > wxPython2.6) > > > > - updated NotebookCtrl > > > > > > > > :**Contributors**: > > > > > > > > - Andrea Gavana (NoteBookCtrl) > > > > - Alberto Griggio (wxGlade) > > > > - Michael Foord (python 2.3 + 2.5 releases for windows) > > > > > > > > :**Donations**: > > > > > > > > The development of SPE is driven by donations. Each of these donors > > > > receives the pdf manual in thanks for their support of SPE. > > > > > > > > - James Carroll (60 euro) > > > > - John DeRosa (50 euro) > > > > - Fumph LLC (50 euro) > > > > - Ronald Britton (40 euro) > > > > - David Downes (40 euro) > > > > - Jorge Carrillo (40 euro) > > > > - Nicolas Berney (40 euro) > > > > - Francois Schnell (30 euro) > > > > - Olivier Cortes (30 euro) > > > > - Ayrshire Business Consulting Limited (30 euro) > > > > - Chris White (25 euro) > > > > - Thomas Wengerek (20 euro) > > > > - John Rudolph (20 euro) > > > > - Michael O'Keefe (20 euro) > > > > - Michael Brickenstein (20 euro) > > > > - Richard Walkington (20 euro) > > > > - Oliver Tomic (20 euro) > > > > - Jose Maria Cortes Arnal (20 euro) > > > > - Jeffrey Emminger (20 euro) > > > > - Eric Pederson (20 $) > > > > - Charles Bosson (15 euro) > > > > - Angelo Caruso (15 euro) > > > > - Chris Hengge (15 $) > > > > - Loïc Allys (15 euro) > > > > - Marcin Chojnowski (15 euro) > > > > - Boris Krasnoiarov (15 euro) > > > > - Paul Furber (15 euro) > > > > - Gary Robson (15 euro) > > > > - Ralf Wieseler (15 euro) > > > > - Samuel Schulenburg (10 euro) > > > > - Leland Hulbert II (10 euro) > > > > - Javier De La Mata Viader (10 euro) > > > > - Dorman Musical Instruments (10 euro) > > > > - Jaroslaw Sliwinski (10 euro) > > > > - Alessandro Patelli (10 euro) > > > > - James Pretorius (10 euro) > > > > - Richard Wayne Garganta (10 euro) > > > > - Maurizio Bracchitta (10 euro) > > > > - Larry Lynch (10 euro) > > > > - Kay Fricke (10 euro) > > > > - Henrik Binggl (10 euro) > > > > - Jerol Harrington (10 euro) > > > > - Victor Adan (10 euro) > > > > - James Fuqua (10 euro) > > > > - Christian Seberino (5 euro) > > > > - Serge Smeesters (5 euro) > > > > -
python-mysql on Windows -- How to?
Can anybody provide any guidance on what I will need to do get mysql-python setup on my win xp workstation? I have Mysql 4.1 installed and activepython 2.4.3 installed. What do I need to do to install/setup mysql-python? Thanks. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: python-mysql on Windows -- How to?
HI Rick, I did some searching on SourceForge and found a Windows installer for the mysql-python 1.2.0. (MySQL-python.exe-1.2.0.win32-py2.4.zip). I unzipped and ran this installer and seem to be all set. I will keep testing. Thanks. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Printing a "status " line from a python script
Hi All, I am working on a python script for my colleague that will walk a directory and search in the different files for a specific string. These pieces I am able to do. What my colleague wants is that when she runs the script the filename is replaced by the current file that is being processed. So instead of seeing a series of files being listed down the page, she only wants to see the file currently being processed. I am not sure if this is even possible. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Printing a "status " line from a python script
Thanks guys for the ideas. Appreciate the help. Cheers. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Quick Question regarding Frames
Hi Dave, Thanks for taking the time to reply to my posts. It really heped me understand this better. Thanks again. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Application Generators
Have you taken a look at CodeChargeStdio (http://www.yessoftware.com)? This will handle what you are looking to do and then some. Might be a bit pricey, but it is worth a look. Cheers. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list